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Dner on Ilariue Insurance; 

THE LAW AND PRACTICE of Marine Insurance, deduced from a critical Exam¬ 
ination of the adjudged Cases, the Nature and Analogies of the Subject, and 
the General Usage of Commercial Nations. By Hon. J. Duer, late Justice of 
the Superior Court, New York. 2 vols., 8vo. Price $15.00. 

Edwards on Receivers in Equity. 

A TREATISE ON THE OFFICE AND DUTIES of Receirera in Equity, with 
an Appendix of Forms and Precedents. Second revised edition, with Notes^ 
and References to the N. Y. Code of Procedure and Decisions under the Code. 
By Charles Edwards, Esq. 1 vol., 8vo. Scarce. 

The decisions and practice under the New York Code in relation to the appointment of 
receivers as between judgment creditor and debtor, and the setting aside fraudulent assignments by the 
latter, are very fully given, and a large space is devoted to the subject of the insolvency and dissolu¬ 
tion, voluntary or inv’oluntary, of banking and insurance corporations. To the New York practitioner 
such a work must be indispensable. And it will be of use in all the States where the courts exercise 
chancery powers. 

Edwards’ JurJ^nan’s Guide. (OA/, Rare^ and Useful) 

THE JURYMAN'S GUIDE, containing general matter for the Lawyer and the Law 
Officer. By Ch-vrees Edwards, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $2.00. 

Edwards on the Stamp Act. 

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE STAIiIP ACT of July 1, 1862, and Amend, 
atory Statutes to March, 1863, with Authorities and Cases, and Expositions 
from the Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Ac., &c. By Charles 
Edwards, Esq. Second revised edition. 1 vol. 8vo. A Schedule of Stamp 
Duties, Rulings, Decisions, d:c., as now established (1872), is appended. 
Price 4l-00. 

As this act is based upon, and even copied from, portions of the British Statutes relating to 
Stamps, English cases, which are interspersed, will be found all-important. 

No other work upon the subject has been published in this country • and this treatise will, rtiere- 
fore, be an indispensable part of every lawyer^s library throughout the Union. 

EdAvards’ Pleasantries • 

ABOUT COURTS AND LAWYERS OP THE STATE OF NEW Y^ORE. By 
Charles Edwards, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. cloth. {Scarce.) 

This lively and instructive work was published by subscription, and has only recently been 
offered to the Bar generally. It will be relished by Lawyers in every part of the country. It is full of 
the most humorous anecdotes and interesting reminiscences of such men as Kent, Burr, Butler, Oakley 
O’Conor, Sedgwick, Seward, Brady, Gerard, Van Buren, Spencer, Hoffman, Ogden, and nearly all 
the otner great legal lights of New York. 












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ElweU's 3Ialpracticc and Medical Evidence. 

A ]\IEDICO-LEGAL TREATISE on Malpractice and Medical Evidence, comprising 
the Elements of ^Medical Jurisprudence. By John J. Elwell, M. D., late Pro¬ 
fessor of Criminal Law Evidence and Medical Jurisprudence in the Ohio State 
and Union Law College. One large vol. 8vo. Price $7.50. 

This work has become a Standard Authority., not only in this country but in Europe. Prof. 
Carpenter, the eminent English Physiologist, in referring to tne work, says: “ I know of no instance 
in which the combination of Legal and Medical knowledge has been so remarkably shown as it has in 
Dr. ElweU’s treatment of the subjects he has undertaken. 

Oardner's International Law. 

INSTITUTES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Rublic and Private, as settled by the 
Supreme Court of the United States, and by our Republic, with Reference to 
Judicial Decisions. By Daniel Gardner, Esq,, Counsellor at Law, of the New 
York Bar, 1 vol. Price $5.50. 

“ I have examined, as fully as my professional engagements w'ould permit, the Institutes of Inter¬ 
national Law, by the Hon. Daniel Gardner; and I regard the work as a most valuable and accurate 
one, and much more essential to a practicing lawyer than its title would seem to indicate. Indeed, 
many ofdts titles embrace subjects of every-day interest, such as the law of Marriage and Divorce, 
Authentication of Statutes, FoYeign Judgments and Decrees, Bankruptcy, Pilotage and Salvage, Nav¬ 
igable Waters, &c., and many others, upon which the authorities are collected and the legal rules 
stated with accuracy and discrimination. In my opinion the work will much facilitate the labors of the 
Bar and the Bench.’’— lYm. Curtis Noyes. 

“ The work evinces great learning and research in relation to the rights and duties of American 
citizens under our State and National Governments, and, at the same time, presents a concise system of 
International Law, as held by our Republic. 

“ It will fill a place in American Law’ and civil polity which has not been filled before. It should 
be in the hands of every public man, of the Officers of the Army and Navy of the United States, of 
Merchants generally, of Judges and Law’yers, of private gentlemen, and, in snort, of every citizen who 
wishes to become acquainted with the institutions of his owm countr\', and with our relations and duties 
towai^ds foreign nations.”— N. F. Tallmadge. 

Gerard’s Titles to Real Estate 

IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. A manual for the Use of Conveyancers and 
Students at Law. By J. W. Gerard, Jr., of the New York Bar. 1 vol. 8vo., 
Second edition. Price $7.50. 

The object of this work is to provide in succinct form and under appropriate divisions digested 
memoranda for the use of the Profession relative to the Title to Land in this State, whence Derived, and 
how Created. The various sources of Title and the instruments and Legal Agency by which Lands 
Vest or are Transferred—as by Deed, Devise, Descent, Foreclosure, Forfeiture, Escheat, Sheriff’s Tax 
Sales, Partition, &c.—are given under separate headings with reported decisions bearing upon the 
subjects. Also the nature and incidents of the various kinds of Estates in Land, and the different 
Liens to \vhich Land is subject in this State, hpw' such Liens are Created, and how Removed. 

The volume is intended to operate as a Practical Manual to facilitate the labors of the Profession ia 
the Examination of Titles to Land in this State, by having all matters connected therewith concen¬ 
trated in one volume for reference, and by affording a ready means for the Instruction of Students and 
other Assistants of Conveyancers. 

Gerard’s City Water Rights. 

A TREATISE ON THE TITLE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK and others 
to the Streets, AYharves, Piers, Parks, Ferries, and other Lands and Franchises. 
By Jas. W. Gerard. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $5 00. 

Greenleaf’s Overruled Cases. 

A FULL COLLECTION OF CASES, Overruled, Denied, 'Doubted, or Limited in 
their Application, taken from American and English Reports. By Simon 
Greenleaf, Esq., Law Professor of Harvard University. Revised and con¬ 
tinued to the time of publication, by John Townshend, Esq. 1 vol. 8\o., 4th 
edition. Price $4.50. 

” The last edition of Mr. Greenleaf’s collection of Overruled Cases appeared in 1840 . The 
edition before us contains, in addition, a list of overruled cases from that time down to the present day, 
upwards of 1,500 in number. It embraces British and Colonial Decisions, as vyell as those in the various 
States of this country and in the United States Courfs • and those made in this State come as far down 
as the second volume of Abbott and the eleventh of Howard’s Practice Reports. The arrangement is 
alphabetical under the plaintiff’s name, so that at a glance the law’yer can tell whether any given 
decision has been overruled or doubted. No lawyer need be informed of the convenience of such a 
work, and the obligation of the profession to its author and editor for the diligence and labor bestowed 
upon it.”— Evening Fost, 










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Graliam on Jurisdiction. 

A TREATISE ON THE ORGANIZATION AND JURISDICTION of the Courts 
of Law and Equity in the State of New York. By David GnAHAii, Esq, 1 vol. 

8 vo. Scarce. Price $5.00. fi 

llalsted on EYidcncc. | 

HALSTED’S DIGEST OF THE LAW OF EVIDENCE, embracing the Rules " 
established by AVriters of Acknowledged Authority, and affirmed by the Decis¬ 
ions of the Federal Court and the Courts of all the States down to the time of 
publication. With copious references to English Adjudications. Second 
edition. 2 vols. Price $10.00. 

IW “ It presents, in a compact and convenient form, under very minute and appropriate heads, the 
exact points which have been decided in this branch of the law, and the precise facts upon which those 

E oints arose, and thus enables one, at a glance, to ascertain with accuracy whether his particular case 
as been passed upon by the Courts.”— Ru/us Choate. 

Hammond on Insanity in its Medico-Legal Relations. 

OPINION RELATIVE TO THE TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY of the late James 
C. Johnson, of Chowan Co., N. C. By AVm. A. Hammond, M. D., 8vo. pamphlet. 

In jiaper covers, $1.00. In cloth, $1.50. 

A very important case and a veiy able opinion. 

Hanes’ United States Criminal Digest. 

BEING DECISIONS IN CREVIINAL CASES contained in the Reports of the 
Courts of the United States and the several State Courts: to which is appended 
a Table of the Cases cited. By John L. Hanes, Esq., Counsellor at Law. One 
large royal 8vo. vol. of nearly 800 pages. Scarce. 

fW One hundred and seventy-five reports are referred to throughout the work, embracing those 
of the United States, and of each State of the Union. The great advantage of this w'ork is, that it em¬ 
braces only Criminal Cases, while the Digests heretofore compiled have embraced, in the same work, 
both Civil and Criminal matter, thus subjecting the profession to an examination of a series of Digests in 
order to arrive at a knowledge of the decisions in Criminal Cases. In cases where the same principle 
has been decided in different States, all the decisions have been grouped into one section, retaining only 
the title of the case, the reference to the report, and the number of the page—thus avoiding unnecessary 
repetition of the same matter. 

Hare on Discovery of Evidence. 

A TREATISE ON DISCOVERY OF EVIDENCE by Bill and Answer in Equity. 
Second American from the last London edition. AVith full Notes and References 
to American Decisions. By R. S. Rowley, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $3.50. 

Hill on Eixtnres. ( The only American worTc on this subject.') 

A MANUAL OF THE LAW OF FIXTURES. By John W. Hill, Esq., Coun¬ 
sellor at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. Second edition. Price $2.00. 

The object of this New Manual is to place within the reach of all a more concise and less 
costly statement of the result of the leading American Decisions upon the Law of Fixtures as it affects 
property in this country. 

A clear statement of all the principles on the subject, illustrated by the leading cases, is given, and 
the Manual will be found of great value to practitioners and students. 

Hilliard’s American Jurisprudence. 

THE ELEMENTS OF LAW ; being a comprehensive summary of American Juris¬ 
prudence. By Francis Hilliard, E.sq., of the Boston Bar, Second edition, 
revised, enlarged, and improved. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $3.50. 

“ We are informed by the title-page of-the book, that it is designed for ‘students, men of 
business, and general readers,’ and we take pleasure in saying that this design is carried out in a useful 
and complete manner. The volume offers, in a clear and even entertaining form, a species of instruc¬ 
tion generally neglected by everybody but the members of the legal profession, but which is useful to 
men in every department of business, and should be considered an essential part of the education of 
evetv gentleman.”— Post. 









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Iloffiiiaii’s Cliancery Practice. 

A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY, with 
an Appendix of Forms. By the Hon. Murray Hoffman, Vice-Chancellor, New 
York. Second edition. 3 vols. 8vo. {Scarce.) Price $20.00. 

The 3d vol., Forms exclusively, sold separately. Price $5.00. * 

IIolTnian’s Lcg:al Outlines. 

BEING THE SUBSI ANCE of a Course of Lectures delivered in the University of 
Maryland. By David Hoffman, LL.D. 1 vol. Price $4.00. 

Hoffnian’s Provisional Remedies. 

PRO\HSIONAL REMEDIES OF THE CODE OF PROCEDURE. By Hon. 
JMurray Hoffman, late Justice of the Superior Court, New York. 1 vol. 
Price $5.00. 

“ The portion of the Code of Procedure devoted to Provisional Remedies in civil actions is 
here made the subject of special comment and illustration by an eminent jurist of this city. In treating 
the subject, the divisions of the Code are followed, and the matter arranged under the titles of Arrest 
and Bail, Claim and Delivery of Personal Property, Injunctions, Attachments, Receivers, and several 
miscellaneous topics. The work of Judge Hoffman forms an important contribution to the literature 
of the profession, and cannot fail to take a high place in Court as standard legal authority.”—W. V. 
Tribune. • 

Howard’s N. T. Court of Appeals Cases. 

CASES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS of the State of New York, containing a 
Statement of each Case argued in the Court, commencing with its organization; 

‘ the Briefs and Points of Counsel therein ,* the Decision of the Court; and the 
Votes of the Judges upon the respective Decisions. With Notes and References. 
By Nathan Howard, Jr. Price $7.50. 

• Hurd’s Law of Freedom and Bondage. 

THE RAW OF FREEDOM AND BONDAGE in the United States. By Jons C. 
Hurd, Esq., Counsellor at Law. 2 vols. 8vo. Price $10.00. 

This work includes the exposition of those legal relations in which freedom may exist as a 
personal condition under the Constitution of the United States, as well as the history of chattel slavery 
and of personal distinctions founded upon difference of race in the several States and Territories. The 
preliminary and incidental discussion of elementary principles of public and international law occi^ies 
a large portion of the work. The author’s statement of the origin, nature, and operation of the Con¬ 
stitution of the United States may be regarded as having specif interest from its bearing on the status 
of the States compromised by acts of secession and civil war. {Compare Dr. Brownson's A merican 
'Republic., preface.) 

Jeremy’s Equity Jurisdictiou. 

A TREATISE ON THE EQIHTY JURISDICTION of the Court of Chancery. 
By George Jeremy, Esq. 2d American edition. 1vol. Price $4.00. 

Jones’ Introduction to Legal Science. 

AN INTRODUCTION TO REGAL SCIENCE; being a concise and familiar treatise 
on such legal topics as are earliest read by the law student, and should be unde^^ 
stood by every citizen as a part of a general and business education ; to which- 
is appended a Concise Dictionary of Law Terms and Phrases. By Silas Jones, 
Esq., Counsellor at Law. 1 vol. 12mo. Price $2.00. 

Kerr on Fraud and Mistake. 

A TREATISE ON THE RAW OF FRAUD AND MISTAKE, MISREPRESEN- 
TATION, CONCEALMENT, &c. By W. W. Kerr, of Lincoln’s Inn. With 
Notes to American Cases, by Orlando F. Bump, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $6.00. 

Mr. Kerr’s Treatises receive the highest praise from the English and American Bar, and the 

K resent work is esteemed as one of the author’s best. This first American edition, edited by Mr. Bump, 
as references to nearly 1 wenty-five Hundred American Cases; and the Publishers believe it is a val¬ 
uable and timely work. 





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Lalor on Real Property. 

THE LAW OF REAL PROPERTY in the State of Kew York. It presents tlie 
various provisions of the Revised Statutes on the subject, each illustrated by the 
reiBarks of the Commissioners who prepared them, and by all reported cases 
thereon adjudged in our State at the present time. The system of our law in 
respect of this branch is so much followed in other States, particularly some of 
the Western States, that the usefulness of this Digest is not limited to New 
York alone. 1 vol. 8yo. Price $2.50. 


Law’s American Digest of Patent Cases, &c. 

A DIGEST OF AMERICAN CASES RELATING TO PATENTS for Inventions 
and Copyrights, from 1789 to 1862, including numerous Manuscript Cases, 
Decisions on Appeals from Commissioners of Patents, and the Opinions of the 
Attorneys-General of the United States, under the Patent and Copyright Laws; 
and embracing, also, the American Cases in respect to Trade-Marks. Arranged 
in Chronological order, with the year in which and the name of the Judge by 
whom decided By Stephen D. Law, Esq., Author of “Law’s United States 
Courts,” &c Large royal octavo vol, 826 pages. Price $8.00. 

This w'ork has been before the public and the Courts since 1862, and is already recognized as a 
standard volume and authority. The number of cases digested is over Eight Hundred, of which over 
Seven Hundred have Reference to Patents. The volumes from which the cases digested have been 
taken are very numerous, and would cost many hundreds of dollars. The volume also includes some 
two hundred Manuscript cases which have never before been published. 

Law’s Patent and Copyright Laws (Annotated). * 

BEING THE PATENT AND COPYRIGHT LAWS of the United States, from 
1790 to 1872, with Notes of Judicial Decisions thereunder—Forms and Indexes. 
By Stephen D. Law, Esq., Author of “ Law’s United States Courts,” “ Law’s * 
American Digest,” &c. 1 vol. 12 mo. Price $2.50. 

This volume is the only existing compilation of the Patent and Copyright Laws, and will be 
found of great assistance to all interested in such matters, and particularly convenient and desirable for 
Patentees and Inventors. 

The notes referring to Judicial Decisions are generally in the very language of the Courts, 
and serve to explain and elucidate the Statutes. 

Loan Acts of Congress. 

ACTS OF CONGRESS RELATING TO LOANS AND THE CURRENCY, from 
1847 to 1868, including the Laws relating to the Pacific Railroads. With a 
copious Synopsis of each Act, and a Comparative Yiew of the Public Debt. 

1 vol. 8vo. R-ice $2.00. 

McMaster’s N. Y. Railroad Law. 

THE ENTIRE STATUTE LAW OF THE STATE RELATIVE TO RAIL- 
ROADS, Analytically arranged to 1874. With Notes of Judicial Decisions. 

• By R. Bach McMaster, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $4.00. 

This work also contains A Table of Railroad Charters, Forms, &c.; and, in connection with 
the Law and Decisions, exhibits A Complete History of the Railroad Legislation of the State. 

Mannfactnring Laws of New York. 

THE ACT AUTHORIZING THE FORMATION OF CORPORATIONS for Maim- 
facturing. Mining, Mechanical, Chemical, and other Purposes. With all the 
Amendments passed from 1851 to date. To which are added Notes, Forms, and 
an Index. 12mo. Price $0.50. 











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McAllister’s IT. S. Circuit Court Reports. 

REPORT OF CASES argued and determined in the Circuit Court of the United 
States for tire District of California. Hon. M. Hall McAllister, Judge* 
Reported by Cutler McAllister, Esq. 1 vol. 8yo. Price $7.50. 

Ifotarics’ aiul Coininissioiiers’ Hand Book. 

A MANUAL, containing numerous Forms, and the Fees allowed in New York. Also, 
Practical Suggestions and References, wdtli notes of all the Statutes appertain¬ 
ing. Ill paper covers, 75 cents. In cloth, $1.25. 

Notaries’ and Bankers’ Law Manual. 

A NEW MANTJAL FOR NOTARIES PFBLIO AND BANKERS, including a sum- 
raary of the Law and Principles of Commercial Paper, the Law of Endorsement, 
Negotiability, Demand and Protest, and the History of Bills of Exchange; wdth 
recent Decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court and of the Courts of the several 
States in reference to Bills and Notes. To wdiich are added a summary of the 
Law of each State as to the Rate of Interest and Damages on Protested Bills of 
Exchange. With the latest forms of Protest and Notices of Protest. Edited by 
Prof. William B. Wedgwood, LL. D., and J. Smith Homans, Esq., Editor of 
Bankers’ Magazine. 1 Yol. 8vo. 700 pages. ‘$6.00 

Owen on the Law and Practice in Bankruptcy. 

A TREATISE ON THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN BANKRUPTCY, supported by 
English and American authorities, and the general principles of law and equity 
applicable thereto; to which is added the Bankrupt Act of the United States 
[1841], with a full analysis thereof, &c. [1842], By Samuel Owen, Esq., Coun¬ 
sellor at Law. 1 vol. $3.50. 

As the U. S. Bankrupt Law of 1867 is, in many of its provisions, similar to the previous Law 
of 1841, this volume must be of much service at this time. 

Parish Will Case. 

THE PARISH WILL CASE. Yol. 1. contains a Statement of the Facts; the 
Points and Arguments of Counsel; the Opinions of the Court of Appeals, and 
of the several Judges; the end of the Litigation. Price $7.50. 

Vol. II. contains the Medical Opinions upon the Mental Competency of Mr* 
Parish. {Out of print,) 

This is one of the most remarkable and interesting cases involving testamentary capacity upon 

record. 

Pierce on American Railroad Law. 

A TREATISE ON AJIERICAN RAILROAD LAW. By Ed-staed L. Pierce, of the 
Boston Bar. 1 vol. 8 vo. $5.00. 

The entire law upon railroads, as declared by the Courts of this country, is presented in this- 
volume, with the citation and examination of all the English authorities which are applicable. 

Among the topics discussed are the following : The formation of a railroad company—The construc¬ 
tion and extent ot its powers—Power of the Legislature over the Company, and how affected by the 
United States Constitution—Taxation—Cr^ition of capital stock by subscriptions, with the power of 
municipal corporations to make them, and the defence of the subscribers—Issue and transfer of shares, 
and the liability of the company therefor, when fraudulent—Acquisition of right of way and of real 
estate by purchase, and also by condemnation, with an examination of the power of eminent domain, 
and for what injuries compensation may be made, with the rules for determining the same and the evi¬ 
dence admissible—Location of the road—Liability for torts in general, with a discussion of the proper 
remedy therefor—Personal injuries resulting in death—Injuries to persons not in privity with the com¬ 
pany, and the rule of negligence—Injuries to servants, to property by fire, to cattle at common law and 
under statutes—Contracts of the company, with its edacity to contract—Liability as a common carrier 
of goods and of passengers—Remedies—Mortgages of property and franchises, &c., &c. 

“ The least that can be said of this wor^ is, that it is the most complete and the most useful treatise oa 
American Railway Law that has yet been submitted to the public. Mr. Pierce, the author of this work, 
is a clear and accurate writer, a studious lawyer, and a conscientious editor. His classification of topics 
is eminently satisfactory, and the book contains abundant evidence that no pertinent authorities of any 
value have been overlooked .”—Hew York Evening Post, 









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Eam’s Treatise on Facts 

AS SUBJECTS OF INQUIRY BY A JURY. Third American from the last 
London edition. With Notes by John Townbhend, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $5.00. 

The American Notes supplied by Mr. Townshend (an experienced author and a practising 
lawyer), add greatly to the usefulness of the work, and fitly illustrate the text. 

If obliged to characterize the book in a single sentence, we should call it “ The Philosophy of 
Evidence.” It shows how we acquire our knowledge of facts ; the circumstances which impede or 
facilitate the acquisition of that knowledge; the means by which the knowledge, when obtained, is 
either lost or perpetuated; the difficulties in the way of communicating a knowledge of facts from one 
to another ; the methods of distinguishing between truth and falsehood, and by which to test the value 
of human testimony. Together with a chapter upon Advocacy, and another upon The Examination 
OF Witnesses. The whole calculated to assist in the acquisition of that most difficult accomplishment— 
the art of trying a cause before a jury. 

To add to the practical purposes of the volume, David Paul Brown’s ^'‘Golden Rules for the 
Examination of Witnesses f Cox’s ^'‘Practical A dvice for conducting the Examination of Witnessesf 
-and Whewell’s “ Theory and Fact," have been placed in an Appendix. These articles are quite in 
harmony with the character of Mr. Ram’s Treatise, and add very materially to the value of the work. 

Ram’s Science of Legal Judgment. 

A TREATISE DESIGNED TO SHOW THE MATERIALS WHEREOF, and the 
Process by which Courts construct their Judgments. Adapted to practical and 
general use in the Discussion and Determination of Questions of Law. With 
extensive Additions and Annotations. By John Townshend, Esq., of the New 
York Bar. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $5.0G. 

The American edition of this Legal Classic, now first presented to the notice of the profes¬ 
sion, has been greatly enlarged, and adapted to the present state of t;ie i^avv. Mr. Townshend’s addi¬ 
tions and annotations very materially enhance the value of this work, which has always been regarded 
as among the best in legal literature. 

Rockwell’s Spanish and Mexican Law. 

A CO. .PILATION OF SPANISH AND JIEXICAN LAW in relation to Mines and 
Titles to Real Estate, in force in California and New Mexico, and in the Terri¬ 
tories acquired under the Louisiana and Florida I reaties when annexed to the 
United States. By John A. Rockwell. 1vol. Price $7.50. 

This volume contains a translation of the Mining Ordinances of New Spain—Gamboa’s Min¬ 
ing Ordinances—the Laws in relation to Mines of Gold, Silver, and Quicksilver, contained in the 
Novisima Recopilacion ” and the “ Recopilacion de las Indias,” and in the Decrees of the Cortes of 
Spain and of Ferdinand VII. ; also the Laws and Decrees of Mexico on the subject of Mines, Coloniza¬ 
tion, and the Right or Foreigners to hold Real Estate. It also contains Extracts from Public Docu¬ 
ments and from the Laws of California, in relation to Mines and Mineral Lagds, together with a Digest 
of the Common Law on the subjects of Mines and Mining. 

Redfleld’s Jf. T. Surrogate’s Reports. 

REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED in the Surro-rate Courts of 
the State of New York. By Amasa A. Redfield, Esq., of the New York Bar. 
Jii continuation of Bradford’s. 1 vol. $6.00. 

(Vol, II. in jirejparation.) 

Rules of the U. S. Circuit and District Courts. 

RULES OP THE CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS for the Southern District 
of New York. With full Indexes. Prepared by Judge Blatchford. In sap- 
arate pamphlets, $1.00 each. Cloth binding, $1.50. 

Sedgwick on Damages. 

A TREATISE ON THE MEASURE OF DAMAGES, or an inquiry into the Princi- 
pies which Govern the Amount of Compensation Recovered in Suits at Law. 
By Theodore Sedgwick, Esq. Sixth Edition. With full Notes, embracing 
all material decisions in this country and in England to the time of publication. 
By Henry Dwight Sedgwick, Esq., of thp New York Bar. One large 8vo 
Price $8.50 ^ 

.U Standard Work has obtained so high and wide a reputation both in Eurooe and America 

that It IS unnecessary to repeat the numerous testimonials it has received. Law Kehorter ssivf 
Anything from Mr. Sedgwick is sure to be welcomed. He touches nothing on which he does not im-i 
press the mark of his active, resolute, and vigorous mind. He writes clearly and ablv • nor does he 
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Sedgwick on Statutory and Constitutional Law. 

A TREATISE ON THE RULES which Govern the Interpretation and Application 
of Statutory and Constitutional Law. By Theodore Sedgwick. New edition. 
With Full Notes, by John Norton Pomeroy, LL. D. 

“ In the work now before us, the learned author has happily chosen a subject of great interest,, 
and one upon which few text-books aue to be found. The great feature of our juri^rudence, which dis¬ 
tinguishes it from that of all other countries, is the existence of written constitutions, which prescribe 
limits to the power of the government, and establish a fundamental law, to be interpreted by the Courts, 
as a bulwark between the popular will of the passing hour, and the serious and sober expression of that 
will authentically manifestea in these great charters. Under other forms of government, the funda¬ 
mental law has less power. Magna Charta, for instance, the great original of all these modern consti¬ 
tutions, appeals, however solemnly, only to the discretion of Parliament, and the Judges of England 
cannot abrogate a law, passed with due formality, because it conflicts with any of the principles of the 
constitution. 

“ The American charters, derived from a common source, present a great uniformity of general Ap¬ 
pearance ; they all provide for the distribution of the powers of government among the three depart¬ 
ments, executive, legislative, and judicial, and forbid either to overstep its own limits ; they guarantee 
trial by jury, equality of taxation, protection to persons and property against arbitrary acts of either 
department, as well as against private oppression, &c. But all these are expressed in general terms, 
and it is left to the judicial department to expound their meaning and enforce their sanction. Mr. Sedg¬ 
wick gives in a manner at once elegant and clear a synopsis of all the decisions, and a judicious esti¬ 
mate of their respective authority and effect. We recommend especially to the careful attention of our 
readers his fifth chapter, upon the boundaries of legislative and judicial power. 

“ Our author’s subject carries him also into a general consideration, which he conducts in a highly 
able and scholarlike manner, of the construction of statutes, a department not so entirely new, but, ia 
its practical importance to the working men of the profession, not inferior to any branch of the law ; 
and his views upon this branch are thoughtfully studied out and well expressed .”—Law Reporter, 

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INDEX TO TEXT-BOOKS, ETC 


Abridgments. 

Bacon. 

Abortion. 

Storer and Heard. 

Abstracts. 

Curwen. Moore. 


Actions and Parties to 
Actions. 


Abbott. 

Arcbbold. 

Barbour. 

Chitty. 

Dicey. 

Edwards. 

Estee. 


Jackson. 

Kerr. 

Stephen. 
Tillinghast 
Shearman. 
Van Santvoord 


and 


Administrators. 

See Executors. 


Average. 

Dixon. Parsons, 

Hopkins. 

See Insurance. 

Bailments. 

Edwards. Story. 

Banking. 

Cleveland. Morse. 

Grant. Wedgwood. 

Bankruptcy. 

Avery&Hobbs. Gazzam. 
Benedict. Hilliard. 

Bump. Owen. 

Bench and Bar. 

Bigeiow. Proctor. 

Bible in Public Schools. 


Admiralty. 

Abbott. Flanders. 

Benedict. Law. 

Browne. Parsons. 

Conkling. Pritchard. 

Duniap. Roberts. 

Agency. 

Dunlap. Story. 


American Law. 


Bouvier. 

Devereux. 

HUiiard. 

Kent. 


Parsons. 

PoweU. 

Walker. 

Wedgwood. 


Ancient Law. 

Maine. 


Appellate Proceedings. 

PowelL 


Arbitration and Award. 

Morse. 


Bill in Chancery. 

Farren. 


Bills of Excliange. 

Parsons. 


Byles. 

Chitty. 

Daniel. 

Edwards. 


Redfield k Bige¬ 
low. 

Story. 


Bills of Sale. 

Beaumont. 

Biography. 

Bench & Bar. Story. 

Edwards. Taney. 

Foss. Van Santvoord. 

Lives. Waliace. 


Blackstone. 

Chitty. Sharswood. 

Cooley, The Comic. 

Devereux. Wendell. 

Dickson’s An¬ 
alysis. 


Assignments. 

Burrill. 

Attachments. 

DanielL Locke. 

Drake. 

Attorneys-General. 

Andrews. Opinions. 

Official. 


Bounty. 

Harmon. Rapp. 

Raff. 

Bnsiness Law. 

Parsons. Tracy. 

Canals. 

See Railways and Canals. 


Carriers. 

AngelL Redfield. 

Chitty. 

See Railways and Canals. 

Chancery. 

See Equity. 

Charitable Uses. 

Dwight. 


Circumstantial Evi- 

deuce. 


BuniU. Ram. Wills. 

Civil and Criminal JnS' 

tice. 


Benedict. 

Cowen. 

Bennett. 

McCall. 

Civil Law. 


Archbold. 

Cushing. 

Browne. 

Domat. 

Burlamaqoi. 

Grapel. 

N. Y. CivU 

Justinian. 

Code. 

Mackeldy. 

Cocke. 

Montesquieu. 

Cooper. 

Phillimore. 

Codes. 


Elliott. 

Voorhies, 

Field. 

Wait. 

New York. 


Commentaries. 

Blackstone. 

Kent. 

Bouvier. 

Montesquieu. 

Bowyer. 

Parsons. 

Bracton. 

Phillimore. 

Broom. 

Smith. 

Chitty. 

Stephen. 

Coke. 

Story. 

Curtis. 

Tracy. 

Gardner. 


Commercial 

and Mari' 

time Law. 

Am. Leading 

Homans. 

Cases. 

Lawrence. 

Bateman. 

Levi. 

Bryant k Strat- Parsons. 

ton. 

Roccus. 

Conkling. 

Ross. 

Dixon. 

Smith. 

Duer. 

Story. 

Dunlap. 

Townsend. 

Fell. 

Tracy. 

Flanders, 

Tudor. 

Heyl. 

Upton. 

Holcomb. 







Vlll. 


INDEX. 


Common Law. 

Broom. Fortescue. 

Cocke. Harrison’s Digest 

Fisher’s Digest.Smith. 

Commonplace Book. 

Lawyer. 

Conflict of Laws. 

Story. Wharton. 

Westlake. 

Constal)les. 


Crocker. 

McCall. 

Constitutional Law. 

Cooley. 

Dwarris. 

Sedgwick. 

Constitution, Anier 

Baldwin. 

Pomeroy. 

Cooley. 

Sedgwick. 

Curtis. 

Sergeant. 

Elliot. 

Smith. 

Farrar. 

Story. 

Federalist. 

Towle. 

Hough. 

Upshur. 

Jameson. 

Paschal. 

Whiting. 

Constitution, Englii 

Bagehot. 

Broom. 

Blackstone. 

Stephens. 

Contracts. 

Bingham. 

Parsons. 

Chitty. 

Pothier. 

Fry. 

Red field. 

Hilliard. 

Shearman. 

Langdell. 

Smith. 

Metcalf. 

Story. 


Coineyancin^. 

Abbott. Wharton. 

Curtis. Willard. 

Dunlap. Williams. 

Oliver. 


Covenants. 

Rawle. 

Coverture. 

Tyler. 

Damages. 

Mayne. Sedgwick. 

Powell. 

Debates. 

Elliot. 

Debtor and Creditor. 

Burrill. Trower. 

Holcombe. 

Descent. 

Bingham. 

Dictionaries. 

Bouvier. Foss. 

Broom. Tayler. 

Burrill. Wharton. 

Digest, American. 


Abbott. 
Andrews. 
Brightly. 
Browne. 
Cowen. 
Cruise. 
Dunlop. 
Gazzam. 
Halsted. 
Hanes. 
Heyl. 


Law. 

Littleton and 
Batchley. 

Lomax. 

Rapp. 

Sharpstein. 

United States Di¬ 
gest. 

United States 
Criminal Di¬ 
gest. 


See American Reports. 

Digests, Englisli. 

Chitty. Fisher. 

Cruise. Harrison. 

Eng. Reports. Pritchard. 


Diplomacy. 

Elliott. 

See Treaties. 


Horne. 


Copyriglit. 

Curtis. Whitman. 

Law. 

Corporations. 

Abbott. Grant. 

Angell & Ames.Manuf’g Laws, 
Batchelder. N. Y. 

Dillon. Withrow. 

Courts-Martial. 

Coppee. Winthrop. 

Harwood. 

See Military Law. 


Discovery. 

Hare. 

Divorce. 

See Marriage. 

Domestic Relations. 

Reeve. Schouler. 

Tyler. 

See also Marriage and Hns- 
hand & Wife. 

Dower. 

Scribner. 


English Law. 


Blackstone. 

Maine. 

Coke. 

Reeves. 

Devereux. 

Stephen. 

Doctor and Student. 

Equity. 


Adams. 

Jeremy. 

Bispham. 

Kerr. 

Barton. 

Macnaghten. 

Chitty. 

Mitford. 

Curtis. 

Rawle. 

Daniell. 

Roberts. 

Edwards. 

Smith. 

Equity Drafts- Snell. 

man. 

Spence. 

English Re 

Story. 

ports. 

Tyler. 

Farren. 

Van Heythusen. 

Hare. 

Van Santvoord. 

Haynes. 

Welford. 

Hoffman. 

W^hite and 

Hughes. 

Tudor. 

Hunter. 

Willard. 

Estates. 


See Property. 

Estoppel. 


Bigelow. 

Herman. 

Ethics. 


Sharswood. 


Evidence. 


Appleton. 

Powell. 

Archbold. 

Phillips. 

Burrill. 

Phillips k Amos. 

Digest of. 

Roscoe. 

Greenleaf. 

Starkie. 

Halsted. 

Wigram. 

Hare. 

Wills. 

Matthews. 


Executive 

Powers. 

Whiting. 


Executors 

and Adminis- 

trators 

• 

Dayton. 

Smith. 

Lomax. 

Taylor. 

McClellan. 

Wentworth. 

Read. 

Willard. 

Redfield. 

Williams. 

Executory Contracts. 

Bingham. 

Smith. 

Facts. 


Ram. 


Fixtures. 


Hill. 


Forms. 


Abbott. 

Hoffman. 

Benedict. 

Hughes. 

Conkling. 

Jenkins. 

Crocker. 

McCall. 

Curtis. 

Nixon. 

Daniel. 

Oliver. 

Dunlap. 

Tiffany k Smith. 

Equity Drafts- Tillinghast and 

man. 

Shearman. 

Estee. 

Van Heythusen 

Farren. 

Wharton. 

Frauds. 


Brown. 

Kerr. 

Bump. 

Thro op. . 


Criminal Laiv. 

Archbold. Dearsly. 

Bassett. Fisher. 

Beccaria. Hale. 

Bennett and Hanes. 

Heard. Heard. 

Bicknell. Morris. 

Bishop. Roscoe, 

British Crown Russell. 

Cases. Storer k Heard. 

Colby. U. S. Crim. Digest 

Cowen. Wharton. 

See also Trials. 


Easements. 

j Goddard. Washburn. 

I Ecclesiastical Law. 

Buck. Hoffman. 

Tyler. 

Ejectments. 

j Tyler. 

I Elections. 

Brightly. 




















INDEX. 


Fraudulent Conveyances 

Bump. Roberts. 

Freedom and Bondage. 

Hurd. 


Internal Revenue Law, 

Benedict. Edwards. 

Bump. Heyl. 

Davidge and 
Kimball. 


Leffal Science. 

Jones. Ram. 

Legal Tender. 

Legal Tender Cases. 


French Law. 

Jones. Pothier. 

Montesquieu. 

Glossary. 

Burrill. Taylor. 

See Dictionary. 

Governineiit. 

Blackstone. Wedgwood. 

Tiffany. Teaman. 

Upshur. 

See also Constitution. 

Guaranty. 

Fell. Whittier. 

Guardian and Ward. 

Reeve. Tyler. 

Schouler. Willard. 

Habeas Corpus. 

Hurd. 

Highways. 

Angell. Thompson, 

Cook. 

Homicide. 

Wharton. 

Horses. 

Hanover. 


International Code. 

Field. 

International Law'. 

Field. Vattel. 

Gardner. Westlake. 

Halleck. Wheaton. 

Philliraore. Woolsey. 

Poison. 

See Nature and Nations. 


Judgments. 


Freeman. 

Ram. 

Judicial Sales. 

Hitchcock. 

Rorer. 

Juries. 


Edwards. 

Wilson. 

Jurisdiction. 

Benedict. 

Jeremy. 

Conkling. 

Law. 

Cuitls. 

Phillips. 

Graham. 

Sergeant. 

Hill. 

Spence. 

Jurisprudence. 

Austin. 

Phillips. 

Chalmers. 

Story. 

Curtis. 

Wharton. 

Hilliard. 

Willard. 

Lindley. 



Husband and Wife. 

Bright. Schouler. 

Reeve. 

See also Marriage and Domes¬ 
tic Relations. 


Indictments. 

B ’ssett. Heard. 

Bishop. Wharton. 

Infancy. 

Schouler. Tyler. 

Injunctions. 

Men. Joyce. 

High. Kerr. 

Hilliard. 


Insanity. 

Blandford. 

Browne. 

Bucknill. 

Hammond. 

Institutes. 

Bouvier. 

Coke. 


Hawes. 

Trial of Hunting- 
ton. 

Ray. 


Gardner. 

Justinian. 


J ustices. 

Benedict. M’Call. 

Bennett. Wait. 

Cowen. 


Land Laws. 

Lesters. 2^bri3kie. 


Landlord and Tenant. 

Smith. Townshend. 

Taylor. 


Law Library. 

See page 31. 


Leading Cases, 


American. 
Pennett. 
Bennett 
and Heard. 
Bigelow. 
Brightly. 
Damages. 
Holcombe. 
Langdell. 
Macuaghten. 


Morris. 

Redfield. 

Red held and 
Bigelow. 
Ross. 

Smith. 

Tudor. 

White and 
Tudor. 
Withrow. 


Insurance. 


Angell. 

Hlldyard. 

Bigelow. 

Hopkins. 

Bennett. 

Littleton and 

Bliss. 

Blatchley. 

Bunyon. 

May. 

Digest. 

Parsons. 

Dixon. 

Phillips. 

Duer. 

Sharpstein. 

Flanders. 

Wolford. 

Griswold. 



Lectures. 

Sharswood. Washburn. 

Legacies. 

Roper. 

Legal Directory. 

Hubbell. Ulman. 

Legal Periodicals. 

See page xii. 


Libel. 

Starkie. Townshend. 

Lien. 

Guernsey. Phillips. 

Limitation. 

Angtll. Cooley. 

Loan Acts. 

See page 33. 

Magistrate. 

See Justices. 

Malpractice. 

Elwell. 

Mandamus. 

Mo'es. Tapping. 

Searle. 


Maritime Law. 

See Commercial Law. 

Marriage and Divorce. 

Bishop. Browne. 

See also Husband and "Wife. 


Married Women. 

Bishop. Lawrence. 

Cord. 

Master and Servant. 

Smith. 

Maxims. 

Broom. Tayler. 

Burrill. 


Medical Jurisprudence. 

Beck. Ordronaux. 

Blandford. Ray 

Browne. Taylor. 

Dean, Wharton and 

Elwell. Stille. 


Mercantile Law. 

See Commercial Law. 


Military Law. 

Coppee. Winthrop. 

Poland. 

Mines. 

Bainbridge. Rockwell. 

Collier. Tale. 

Copp. 

Mortgages. 

Fisher. Hilliard. 

Municipal Law'. 

Coler. Pomeroy. 

Dillon. 

Nature and Nations. 

Burlamaqui. Poison. 

Field. Vattel. 

Gardner. Westlake. 

Halleck. Wheaton. 

Phillimorc. Woolsey. 





X 


INDEX. 


Naylgable Rivers. 

Houck. 

Negligence. 

Shearman & Redfield. 

Saunders. 

Negotiable Instruments. 

Daniel. 

New Trials. 

Qraham k Waterman. 
HilUard. 

Nisi Prius. 

Digest of. Selwyn. 

Notary. 

Notaries’ Hand- Wedgwood, 
book. 

Notes. 

Byles. Parsons. 

Chitty. Red field & Bige- 

Daniel. low. 

Edwards. Story. 

Nullities. 

Macnamara. 

Obligations. 

Pothier. 

Overruled Cases. 

Bigelow. Greenleaf. 


Parliamentary Law. 


Cushing. 

Wilson. 

Jefferson. 


Partnership 

1. 

Bisset. 

Parsons. 

Collyer. 

Pothier. 

Fox. 

Story. 

Bindley. 

Troubat. 

Matthews. 


Patents. 


Coryton. 

Law. 

Curtis. 

Robb. 

Fisher. 

Simonds. 

Hindmarch. 

Whitman. 

Pension Law. 

Harmon. 

Raflf. 

Personal Property. 

Benjamin. 

Smith. 

Hill. 

Story. 

HilUard. 

Williams. 

Schouler. 


Pleading. 


Abbott. 

Nash. 

Archbold. 

Stephen. 

Bishop. 

Story. 

Chitty. 

Tillinghast <1; 

Daniell. 

Shearman. 

Estee. 

Tyler. 

Gould. 

Van Santvoord. 

Hughes. 

Welford. 

Jackson. 

Wharton. 

Milford. 


Pleas of the Crown. 

British Crown 

Hale. 

Cases. 



Poisons. 

Taylor. 

Powers. 

Sugden. 


Practice, American. 

Abbott. 

Law. 

Benedict. 

Murray. 

Bicknell. 

Nash. 

Bishop. 

North. 

Boyce. 

Oliver. 

Chitty. 

Phillips. 

Conkiing. 

Robinson. 

Cocke. 

Story. 

Crary. 

Tidd. 

Curtis. 

Tiffany & Smith, 

DanieU. 

Tillinghast & 

Dunlap. 

Shearman. 

Estee. 

Van Santvoord. 

Graham. 

Voorhies. 

Hill. 

Wait. 

Hofiman. 

Whittaker. 

Jackson. 


Practice, English. 

Archbold. 

Finlason. 

Chitty. 

Smith. 

Daniell. 


Precedents. 


Bassett. 

Heard. 

Bishop. 

Oliver. 

Chitty. 

Tayler. 

Curtis. 

Wharton. 

Daniell. 


Presumption. 

Burrill. 

Matthews. 

Prize. 


Blatchford. 

Upton. 

Probate. 


Bradford. 

Read. 

Dayton. 

Smith. 

North. 

Willard. 

Redfield. 


See Executors and Wills. 

Production 

of Docu- 

ments. 


PoUock. 


Property. 


Benjamin. 

Lawrence. 

Bingham. 

Lomax. 

Bright. 

R ckwell. 

Cruise. 

Schouler. 

Dart. 

Smith. 

Fisher. 

Story. 

Gerard. 

Washburn. 

HilL 

Willard. 

Hilliard. 

WiUiams. 

Lalor. 


Provisional Remedies. 

Hoffman. 

Thompson. 

Public Lands. 

Lester. 

Zabriskie. 


Purchase Deeds. 

Cornish. 


Questions and Answers 
for Students. 

Baylies. Devereux’sKent. 
Devereux’s Blackstone. 


Railways and Canals. 

Digest of. Pierce. 
English Rail- Railway Law 
way Cases. Redfield. 


Gilbert. 

Shelford. 

McMaster. 

Wilcox. 

Real Estate 

• 

Bingham. 

Lomax. 

Cruise. 

Rockwell. *■ 

Curwen. 

Smith. 

Dart. 

Sugden. 

Gorard. 

Washburn. 

Hilliard. 

Wil ard. 

Lalor. 

Lawrence. 

Williams. 

Receivers. 

Edwards. 

Kerr. 


Recovery. 

Townshend. 

Referees. 

Edwards. 

Remainders. 

Fearne. 

Remedies. 

Pomeroy. Searle. 

Powell. 

Remedies for Torts. 

Hilliard. Shearman & Red 

Searle. field. 

Townshend. 

Rents. 

Bingham. Townshend. 

Replevin. 

Morris. 

Reports, American. 

See American Reports. 


Reports, English. 

See Reports and, Report&rs. 


Revenue. 

Bump. 

Davidge & 
Kimball. 

Edwards. 

Heyl. 

Morgan. 

Reversed Cases. 

Bigelow. Lockwood. 

Greenleaf. 

Roman Law 

Bracton. 

Cooper. 

Cushing. 

• 

Grapel. 

Justinian. 

Mackeldy. 

Sales. 

Beaumont. 

Benjamin. 

Blackburn. 

Hilliard. 

Langdell. 

Story. 

Science of 
ment. 

Ram. 

Legal Judg 

Seamen. 

Abbott. 

Dixon. 







INDEX. 


xi 


Search. 

T.awr^ce. 

efence. 

•g Cases on. 

.;e 44. 

servitudes. 

Washburn. 

Set-Off. 

Waterman. 

Sheriff. 

Crocker. Gwynnc. 

Shipping:. 

Abbott. Flanders. 

Dixon. Parsons. 

See also Admiralty. 

Slander. 

Townshend. 

See Libel. 

Slavery. 

Hurd. 


Subrogation. 

Dixon. 

Suit. 

Angell. Hunter. 

Barton. 

Supervisors. 

Hull. Thompson. 

Suretyship. 

Burge. Whittier, 

Fell. 

Surrogate. 

Bradford. RedQeld. 

Dayton. Willard. 

Tariff. 

Heyl. Morgan. 

Taxes. 

Blackwell. 

Telegraphs. 

A lien. Scott k Jarnagin. 

Redfield. 


Trustees. 

Hill. Sanders. 

Lewin. Tiffany k Bul- 

Perry. lard. 

United States Courts. 

Abbott. Law. 

Bo.vce. Murray. 

Conkling. Phillips. 

Cocke. Sergeant. 

Curtis. Whitman. 

Uses. 

Sanders. 

Usury. 

Blydenburgh. Murray. 

Kelly. Tyler. 

Vendors and Purchasers. 

Dart. Sugden. 

Hilliard. 

See Sales a/nd Property. 

Verbal Agreements. 

(.statute of Frauds.') 

Browne. Throop. 


Spanish Law. 

Rockwell. 


Speeches. 

Curran. 

Stamps. 

Bump. Edwards. 


Statute Law 

Abbott. 

Crocker. 

Dunlop. 

Dwarrls. 

Sedgwick. 


Smith. 

tlnited States 
Statutes. 
Wedgwood. 
Wolford. 


Statutory Crimes. 

Bishop. 

Statutory Law. 

Sedgwick. 


Study of Law. 


Baylies. 

Bishop. 

Devereux. 

Hilliard. 

Hoffman. 

Jones. 

Powell. 

Ram. 


Riddle. 

Sharswood. 

Sherwood. 

Smith. 

Walker. 

W'arren. 

Wa>hburn. 

Teaman. 


Title. 

Blackwell. Moore. 

Curwen. Rawle. 

Gerard. 

Torts. 

Addison. Williams. 

Hilliard. 

Town Officers. 

Herrick. Hull. 

See also A88e8eo7 s. 

Trade-Marks. 

Browne. Slmonds. 

Cox. Whitman. 

Law. 


Treaties. 

Elliott. United States 

Lawrence. Statutes. 

Trespass. 

Waterman. 


Trials. 

Burr. Remarkable 

Huntington. Trials. 

Wharton. 

Also, separate Catalogue. 


War and Peace. 

See Nature and Nations. 

War Claimant’s Guide. 

Raff. 

War Powers. 

Whiting. 

Water and Watercourses. 


Angell. 

Woolrych. 

Houck. 

Phear. 

Yale. 

Wills. 

Hawes. 

Redfield. 

Hawkins. 

Roper. 

Jarman. 

Smith. 

Lomax. 

Tayler. 

Parish. 

Taylor. 

Parsons. 

Wigram k 

Read. 

O’Hara. 


See Probate and Executors. 

Wreck and Salvage. 

Marvin. 

Wrongs. 

A ddison. Shearman k Red • 

Hilliard. field. 







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1 



2 


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B ennett and heard’s leading criminal cases.— 

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B igelow on estoppel.—a Treatise on the Law of Estoppel, 
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$7.50. Boston, 1872. 

B IGELOW’S OVERRULED CASES.—A collection of Cases, Over¬ 
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B ingham on descent. — a Treatise on the Laws of Descetit. 
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B ingham and COLVIN on rents.—a Treatise on Rents, 

Real and Personal, Covenants and Conditions. By A. Bingham 
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B ingham on real estate.—a Treatise on the Law of Real 

Property. By A. Bingham. 8vo. $6.50. Albany, 1868. 

B ingham on executory contracts.— The Law of Exec¬ 
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B ISHOP’S PRECEDENTS OF INDICTMENTS AND PLEAS — 
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Forms in the Criminal Law. Together with Notes and Discussions 
adapted to the Practice of all the States. By Joel Prentiss Bishop. 2 
vols. 8 VO. [In preparation.) 

B ishop on marriage and divorce.—C ommentaries on 

the Law of Marriage and Divorce, of Separations without Divorce* 
and of the Evidence of Marriage in all Issues; embracing also Pleading, 
Practice, and Evidence, in Divorce Causes, with Forms. By Joel Pren¬ 
tiss Bishop. Fifth edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Boston, 1873. 



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B ishop oh criminal law.—C ommentaries on Criminal Law. 
By Joel Prentiss Bishop. Fifth edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.01. 

Boston, 1872. 


B ishop on statutory crimes.—C ommentaries on the Law 

of Statutory Crimes, with Procedure and Practical Suggestions. 
By Joel Prentiss Bishop. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 

B ishop on criminal procedure.—C ommentaries on 

Criminal Procedure ; or the Law of Pleading, Evidence, and Prac¬ 
tice in Criminal Cases. By Joel Prentiss Bishop. Second edition. 2 
vols. 8 VO. $15.00. Boston, 1872. 

B ishop on the law of married women .—2 vois. 8vo. 

Vol. I. $7.50. (Vol. II in press.) Boston, 1871. 

B ISHOP’S FIRST BOOK OF THE LAW.—Explaining the Na¬ 
ture, Sources, Books, and Practical Applications of Legal Science, 
and Methods of Study and Practice. By Joel Prentiss Bishop. 8vo. 
$5.00. Boston, 1868. 


B ISPHAM’S PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.—A Treatise on the Sys¬ 
tem of Justice administered in the Courts of Chancery. By G. 
Tucker Bispham. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1874. 


B ISSET on PARTNERSHIP.—A Practical Treatise on the Law 
of Partnership, including the Law relating to Joint-Stock Com¬ 
panies ; with an Appendix of Precedents, Forms, and Statutes, and 
Notes of American Cases. By A. Bisset. $2.50. Harrisburg, 1847. 

B lackburn on sale.—a Treatise on the Contract of Sale. 
By C. Blackburn. 8vo. $1.25. Phila. 1847. 

B LANDFORD on insanity.—L ectures on the Treatment, Medi¬ 
cal and Legal, of Insane Patients. By G. Fielding Blandford, M. D. 
With a Summary of the Laws in Force in the United States on the 
Confinement of the Insane. By Isaac Ray. 8vo. $3.25. Phila. 1874. 


B LACKSTONE, comic.—B y Gilbert A’Becket. 18mo. Cloth. 
$1.50. Phila. 1872. 

B LACKSTONE’S commentaries. —Commentaries on the Laws 
of England, in Four Books. By Sir Wm. Blackstone. Together 
wiih Notes of the several English Editions, and a copious Analysis of 
the Contents; also a full Table of Abbreviations, and seme conddera- 
tions regarding the Study of the Law. By T. M. Cooley. Second 
edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $13.00. Chicago, 1872. 


B LACKSTONE’S COMMENTARIES.—Commentaries of Sir, Wm. 

Blackstone. From the nineteenth London edition. Life of the 
Author by Chi tty and others. With References to American Cases. 2 
vols. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1861. 


B LACKSTONE’S COMMENTARIES.—Commentaries of SirWm. 

Blackstone. With Notes, selected from the editions of Archbold, 
Chiistian, Coleridge, Chitty, Stewart, Kerr, and others. Baron Field’s 
Analysis and Additional Notes, and a Life of the Author by George 
Saarswood. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00. Phila. 1868. 



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B LA.CKST0NE’S commentaries.—C ommentaries of Sir Wm. 
Blackstone. Wendell’s edit. 4 vols. 8vo. 812.00. New York, 1858. 

B LACKSTONE.—Analysis of the Commentaries. By F. S. Dick¬ 
son. 4to. 84.00. Phila. 1873. 

B lackstone’s commentaries reduced to ques- 

IIONS AND ANSWERS.—The most material parts reduced to 
Questions and Answers. By John C. Devereux. Upon the plan and 
in place of Kinne’s Blackstone. 8vo. 84.00. New York, 1873. 

B LATCHFORD’S U. S. circuit court reports.—R eports 
of Cases argued and determined in the Circuit Court of the 
United States, for the Second Circuit. By Hon. Samuel Blatchford. 
10 vols. 8vo. Per vol. 87.50. New York, 1852-73. 

The value and range of Judge Blatchford’s Reports will be seen from 
the contents of the 4th volume, which has 129 Cases, embracing all the various 
subjects which come under the cognizance of the Circuit Courts of the United 
States, and including opinions by Judges Nelson, Hall, Smalley, Ingersoll and 
Shipman in the Circuit Courts for the Southern District of New York, the North¬ 
ern District of New York, Vermont, and Connecticut. 

There are 42 Cases in Admiralty, 36 Cases in Equity, 28 Cases relating to 
Patents, 26 Cases of Injunctions, 19 Cases relating to Duties, 14 Cases relating to 
Collisions, 8 Criminal Cases, 3 Cases relating to Copyrights, 3 Cases relating, to 
Salvage, and numerous other subjects, such as ne exeat, constitutional law, cor¬ 
porations, the law of treason, evidence, jurisdiction, <fec. 


B LATCHFORD’S PRIZE CASES.—Cases in Prize in the Circuit 
and District Courts of the United States, for the Southern District 
of New York, decided by Mr. Justice Nelson and Judge Betts, during 
the Rebellion, 1861-65. Reported by Samuel Blatchford. 8vo. Net, 
87.50. New York, 1866. 

The cases reported in this volume comprise all the Prize Suits (nearly 
two hundred) decided in these Courts during the Rebellion, with the exception of 
a few in which decrees were entered witUout any opinion having been filed by 
the Court. 

Aside from the value to the Legal Profession, the volume is particularly in¬ 
teresting as a contribution to the history of the late Rebellion — giving, as it does, the 
facts in many Cases which are of special public importance. 


B lackwell on tax titles.—a Practical Treatise on the 

power to sell land for the Non-Payment of Taxes, embracing the 
Decisions of the Federal Courts, and of the Supreme Judicial Tribunals 
of the several States. By Robert S. Blackwell. Third Edition. Re¬ 
vised and Edited by F. V. Balch. 8vo. 87.50. Boston, 1869. 


B liss on life insurance.—T he Law of Life Insurance, with 

chapters upon Accident and Guarantee Insurance. By George 
Bli s. Second edition. 8vo. 87.60. New York, 1874. 

No previous treatise upon the Law of Life Insurance has appeared in this 
country since 1854. At that time the principles of Law applicable to questions 
in Life Insurance had received from the Courts no practical application or develop¬ 
ment, and hardly a dozen cases upon the subject were to be found in our Reports. 

The present work has been prepared by a Lawyer of nearly Twenty Years* 
Standing at the New York Bar (now U. S. District Attorney for the Southern 
District of New York), whose practice has compelled him to examine the questions 
involved. He has brought to the treatment of the subject great industry and 
research. He has referred not only to the decisions contained in the Reports of 
the United States and England, but to those of Scotland and Ireland—the refer¬ 
ences embracing all Reports published prior to January, 1874. 


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B LYDENBURG on usury.—A Treatise on the Law of Usury; 

to which are added the Statutes of the several States relating to 
Interest. By J. W. Blydenburg. 8vo. $3.50. New York, 1844. 

B OUVIER’S institutes.—I nstitutes of American Law. By 
John Bouvier. 2 vols. 8vo. $12.00. Philadelphia, 1870. 

B OUVIER’S LAW DICTIONARY.—Law Dictionary, adapted to 
the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America. By 
John Bouvier. Twelfth edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $12.00. Phila. 1867. 


B OWYER’S public LAW.—Commentaries on Universal Public 
Liw. By G. Bowyer. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1854. 

B OYCE’S MANUAL.—A Manual of the Practice in the Circuit 
Courts of the United States. By A. A. Boyce. 8vo. $6.50. 

Albany, 1869. 


B RACTON and EIS relation to THE LAW.—By Cat! 

Guterbach. Translated by Brinton Cole. 1 vol. 8vo. Cloth, 
(Scarce.) Phila. 1866. 


B RADFORD’S N. Y. SURROGATE’S REPORTS.—Reports of 
Cases Argued and Determined in the SuiTOgat3’s Court of the 
City and County of New York, from March, 1849, to December, 1853. 
By Alex. W. Bradford. 4 vols. 8vo. $22.00. New York, 1851-57. 


REDFIELD’S N. Y. SURROGATE’S REPORTS.—In continua¬ 
tion. Vol. 1. $5.50. 

These are the only Surrogates Reports published in this country. A lead¬ 
ing writer, referring to the author, says: “ We are willing to place his deci ions 
by the side of the English and the Continental Jurists as the American Repre¬ 
sentative of this branch of Jurisprudence. The foundation of the American law 
relating to estates of deceased pers ms is laid, and Surrogate Bradford’s labors as 
pioneer in the field are entitled to the like recognition as those of Kent in general 
law, and Story in commercial law.” 


B RIGHT’S HUSBAND AND WIFE.—Treatise on the Law of Hus- 
band and Wife as re.^pects Property. Partly founded on Ro|)er’s 
Treatise, and comprising Jacob’s Notes and Additions thereto. By J. E. 
Bright. With American Notes and References, together with the Statutes 
of each State regarding Marriage. By Ralph Lockwood. 2 vols. 8vo. 
(Out of print.) New York, 1850. 

B KIGHTLY’S digest of FEDERAL DECISIONS—A Digest 
of the Decisions of the Federal Courts; comprising the Reports of 
the Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts, and the Court of Claims, as 
reported in the regular Series; and also including the numerous Federal 
Cases contained in the State Reports and in the Legal Periodicals. By 
Frederick C. Brightly. 2 vols. 8vo. $16.60. Phila. 1868-73. 

B RIGHTLY’S UNITED STATES DIGEST.—Digest of the Laws of 
the United Stales, 1789-1869. By F. C. Brightly. 2 vols. 8vo. 
$i6.50. Phila, 1869. 


B RIGHTLY’S ELECTION CASES.—A Collection of Leading 
Cases on the Law of Elections in the United States, with Notes 
and References to the Latest Authorities. By F. C. Brightly. 8vo. 
$7.50. Rliila. 1871. 


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B ritish crown cases reserved.— Being Cases reserved 

for Consideration, and decided by the twelve Judges of England, 
from 1799-1824, by William Oldnall Russell and Edward Ryan. And 
by the twelve Judges of Ireland, 1822-1840, by Robert Jebb. From 
1824-1844, by William Moody. From 1844-1851, by Stephen Charles 
Dennison, and continued by R. R. Pearce. Edited by J. W. Wallace 
and George S bars wood. 6 vols. 8vo. {^Oat of print.) Phila. 1839-1853. 

B ROOM’S LEGAL MAXIMS.—Selection of Legal Maxims. By 
Herbeit Bro6m. Seventh edition, from the last London edition. 
8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1874. 


B ROOM’S COMMENTARIES ON COMMON LAW.—By Herbert 

Broom. Fourth edition. 8vo. 16.00. Phila. 1872. 

B ROWNE’S CIVIL AND ADMIRALTY LAW.—View of the 
Civil Law and of the Law of Admiralty. By A. Browne. 2 vols. 
8vo. $8.00. New York, 1840. 


B ROWNE’S DIGEST OF DIVORCE AND ALIMONY.—A Di¬ 
gest of Statutes, Decisions, and Cases, throughout the United 
States, upon the subjects of Divorce and Alimony. By Wm. Hardcastle 
Browne. 8vo. $5.50. Phila. 1872. 

ROWNE’S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.—The Medical Juris¬ 
prudence of Insanity. By J. H. B. Browne. 8vo. Cloth, $4.50. 

London, 1871. 

B rowne on trade-marks.—a Treatise on the Law of Trade- 

Maiks and Analogous Subjects (Firm Names, Business Signs, 
Good Will, Labels, &c.). Also the History and Development of said 
Law in the Decisions of the Courts of Law and Equity and Tribunals of 
Commerce. By W. H. Browne. 8vo. $6.50. Boston, 1873. 


B 


B rowne on the statute of frauds.—a Treatise on the 

Construction of the Statute of Frauds, as in force in England and 
the United States; with an Appendix containing the existing English 
and American Statutes. By Causten Browne. Third edition, revised 
and enlarged. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1870. 


B ryant and stratton’s commercial law for busi¬ 
ness MEN.—With a large variety of Practical Forms. By 
Amos Deans. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1860. 


B UCK’S ecclesiastical law.—M assachusetts. Ecclesiastical 
Law. By Edward Buck. 1 vol. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75 ; sheep, 
$2.U0. Boston, 1866. 


B UCKNILL on lunacy. —Unsoundness of Mind in Relation to 
Criminal Acts. By J. C. Bucknill, M. D. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1856. 

B UMP’S INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS.—Internal Revenue Stat¬ 
utes now in force, with Notes referring to all Decisions of the 
Courts, and Departmental Rulings, Circulars, and Instruction, reported 
to October 1, 1870. New edition, with Supplement. Edited by 0. F. 
Bump. 8vo. $5.50. New York, 1873. 




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B 

B 


B umfs LAW AND practice of bankruptcy.—a 

Treatise. With the Bankrupt Law and all the Amendments, and 
Notes of all the Decisions to time of publication, arranged under 
each Section. Also, the Rules and Forms. Everything connected with 
the U. S. Bankrupt Law is given. By Orlando F. Bump. 8vo. Sixth 
edition. 87.50. ^ New York, 1873. 

These notes have been compiled and arranged by a Register in Bank- 
ruptcy. They were collected in the course of his actual practice, and it is con¬ 
fidently believed that they will stand the test of practice. 

B umfs fraudulent conveyances.—a Treatise on Con- 

veyances made by Debtors to Defraud Creditors. Containing 
References to all the Cases, both English and American. By 0. F. 
Bump. 8vo. $7.50. New York, 1872. 

This work is exhaustive upon a subject that arises every week in the 
office of an active practitioner. It is also a companion volume to Mr. Bump’s 
“ Law and Practice of Bankruptcy,” and both together completely exhibit the 
Law governing the relation of Debtor and Creditor. 

UMP’S U. S. STAMP DUTIES.—With Decisions, Rulings, &c. 
By 0. F. Bump. Pamphlet, 75 cents. New York, 1872. 

UNYON’S LIFE ASSURANCE.—A Treatise upon the Law of 
Life Assurance. By C. J. Bunyon. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1854. 

B URLAMAQUI’S NATURiAL AND POLITIC LAW.-Principles 
of Natural and Politic Law, translated into English by Mr. Nu¬ 
gent. By J. J. Burlamaqui. 2 vols. 8 vo. $4.50. London, 1752. 

Same work. 2 vols in one. 8 vo. $2.50. Philadelphia, 1830. 

B URR’S TRIAL.—Report of the Trial of Col. Aaron Burr for Trea¬ 
son and Misdemeanor. 8vo. $3.50. Washington, 1864. 

B URGE’S COMMENTARIES of the Law of Suretyship and the 
Rights and Obligations of the Parties thereto and herein of Obli¬ 
gations in Solido. By W. Burge. 8vo. (Scarce.) Boston, 1847. 

B URRILL on voluntary ASSIGNMENTS.— a Treatise on 
Voluntary Assignments for the benefit of Creditois, in which is 
incorporated the statutory provisions and decisions of the Courts in the 
several States; also, the law governing assignees as to their rights, 
duties, and liabilities. To which is added an Appendix of Forms. 
Second edition, enlarged and greatly improved. By Alexander M. 
Burrill. 8vo. $7.50. New York, 1868. 

5^^” This is the only work on the subject, and fully meets the wnnts of the profes- 
sion. It will be found of much service in cases arising under the Bankrupt Law, &c. 

B urrill on circumstantial evidence.—a Treatise 

on the Nature, Principles and Rules of Circumstantial Evidence, 
especially that of the Presumptive Kind, in Criminal Cases. By Alex¬ 
ander M. Burrill. 8vo. $7.50. New York, 1868. 

This is a learned, philosophical, and highly interesting work—not “ a 
mere law book,” treating of subtle, refined, and technical doctrines of Law, but a 
treatise on the logical rules whereby truth is ascertained and established by com¬ 
binations of isolated facts, and the presumptions properly arising therefrom. Its 
perusal will dispel from any mind the fallacy so general (we had almost said 
universal) with persons not of the legal profession, that “ circumstantial evidence ” 
is at best but feeble, and not to be relied on. 


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B URRILL’S law dictionary and glossary.—a Law 
Dictionary and Glossary : Containing full definitions of the prin¬ 
cipal terms of the Common and Civil Law, together with translations 
and explanations of the various technical phrases in diflf«oenL languages 
occurring in the ancient and modern reports and standard treati'es ; 
embracing also all the principal common and civil law maxims. Com¬ 
piled on the basis of Spelman’s Glossary, and adapted to the jurispru¬ 
dence of the United States; with copious illustrations, critical and his- 
tori( al. By Alexander M. Burrill. Second Edition. Revised and En¬ 
larged. 2 vols. Royal octavo. $10.00. New York, 1871. 

This work, as its title indicates, and as the author explains in his adver¬ 
tisement, combines the characteristic features of a defining dictionary, with those 
of a Glossary: being, in both respects, devoted exclusively to the exposition of 
the language of the law. As a dictionary, it embraces the definition of law terms, 
including not only technical terms, properly so called, but also such ordinary 
words as have been used in technical senses, or made the subjects of judicial or 
legislative construction or definition. The latter branch is an entirely new 
feature, and will prove as valuable as it is novel. 

The ITon. late Samuel Nelson, of the Supreme Court of the United States, says: “It is the 
most complete arid perfect work of the kind that has fallen under my observation, and cannot fail 
to be highly useful, not only to the student, but also to the experienced practitioner. No law 
library should be without it. It is a work that needs only to be known to be appreciated.” 


The late Hon. Lewis H. Snndford, of the Superior Court of the City of New York, said: 
“I have no hesitation in warmly commending it to the attention of the public. It is undoubtedly 
the most complete and valuable Law Dictionary that has been published in our Language.''* 


B YLES on bills.—P ractical Treatise on the Law of Bills of Ex¬ 
change, Promissory Notes, Bank-Notes, Bankers, Cash-Notes, and 
Checks. Bv John Barnard B\Ies. With an Appendix of St^tuies and 
Forms of Pleadings. Sixth American, from the last London edi ion 
of 1851. enlarged, with very full Notes, referring to American authori¬ 
ties, by Hon. George Sharsvvood. 8vo. $6.50. Phila. 1874. 


C HALMERS’ COLONIAL OPINIONS.—Opinions of Eminent 
Lawyers on various points of English Judsptudence, chiefly con¬ 
cerning the Colonies, Fisheries, and Commerce of Great Britain. With 
Sixty Biographical Sketches of the Eminent Lawyers whose Opinions 
are given in the work. By George Chalmers, F. R, S. 1 large 8vo. 
vol. of over 800 pages. $5.50. Burlington, 1858. 


C HITTY’S GENERAL PRACTICE.—The Practice of the Law in 
all its Departments; with a view of Rights, Injuries, and Reme- 
die-j. With practical Forms. 4 vols. of near 1,000 pages each. 8vo. 
By J. Chitly. {Scarce.) Phila. 1836-40. 

C HITTY’S EQUITY DIGEST.—An Index to all the Reported 
Cases decided in the several Courts of Equity in England and 
Iivland, ihe Privy Council, and the House of Lords, and to the Statutes 
on, or relating to, the Principle, Pleading, and Practice of Equity and 
Bankruptcy, from the Eat best Period. By Edward Chitty, of Lincoln’s 
Inn. Barrister-at Law. New revised edition, brought down to 1853. 
4 vols. 8vo. $30.00. Boston, 1853. 

C IIITIY ON CONTRACTS.—Practical Treatise on the Law of 
Contracts not under Seal, and upon the Usual Defences to Actions 
thereon. By Joseph Chitty, Jr. Notes by Hon. J. C. Perkins. Eleventh 
American edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. New York, 1874. 


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C HITTY ON BILLS.—Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange and 
Promissory Notes. By Jo^^eph Chitty. Twelfth American edition, 
with Notes, hy Hon. J. C. Perkins. 8vo. $8.00. Springfield, 1854. 

C IIITTY’S PLEADING.—Treatise on Pleading and Parties to Ac¬ 
tions, with second and third volumes containing Precedents of 
Pleading, and an Appendix of Forms adapted to the recent Pleading, 
and other Rules, with Practical Notes. By Joseph Chitty. Fourteenth 
edition, with Notes, by Hon. J. C. Perkins. 3 vuls. 8vo. $18 00. 

Springfifld, 1866. 


C KITTY’S BLACKSTONE’S COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS 
OF ENGLAND.—2 vols. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1863. 

C HITTY ON CARRIERS.—Practical Treatise on the Law of Car¬ 
riers of Goods and Passengers by Land, Inland Navigation, and in 
Ships; with Appendix of Statutes and Forms of Pleadings. By 
Tompson Chitty and Leofric Temple. With American Notes, by D. 
W. Sellers. 8vo. $4.00. Phila. 1857. 


C LEAVELAND’S NEW YORK BANKING LAWS.—The Bank- 
ing System of the State of New York, with notes and references 
to adjudged cases, including also an account of the New York Cleaiing 
House. By John Cleaveland. A valuable work for Banking Institu¬ 
tions and individual Bankers; also, for members of the Legal Profes¬ 
sion. 8vo. Second edition. $5.50. New York, 1864. 

This volume also contains the Statutes regulating proceedings and suits 
against Foreign Corporations ; and the acts to prevent Usury, and to prevent 
Corporations interposing the defense of Usury. Also a Diirest of all the leading 
Decisions of the Courts, from 1838 to 1866, relating to the General Ranking Law, 
and the Acts amendatory thereof. With an elaborate Index to all the principal 
matters. 


C OCKE’S COMMON AND CIVIL LAW PRACTICE IN THE 
UNITED STATES COURTS.—A comparison of the Common 
and Civd Law Systems, combined in the Jurisprudence of the United 
States. By Judge William Archer Cocke. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1871. 

The treatise discusses many very Important points of Practice frequently arising in the 
United States Courts, as well as in State Courts, upon various points of jurisdiction. 

It examineH the gradual increase of the influence of the Civil Law in English 
JurUprudence. and discusses the Common and Civil Law Jurisprudence of the United 
States Courts, and their enlarged powers under Constitutional Amendments and Acts of 
Congress down to the present time. 

It examines the leading decisions of the United States Courts upon the Common Law 
jurisdiction of those Courts, and the extent of the Common Law Practice, admissible under their 
organization as Federal Courts. 

The principles of equitable jurisprudence, so fully engrafted upon American Common 
Law, are traced by Judge Cocke, with great learning and accuracy, to the Civil Law, and their 
practical bearing illustrated by his experience as a practicing lawyer, as well as a judge. 

C OKE ON LITTLETON.—The First Part of the Institutes of the 
Laws of England, or a Commentary upon Littleton. By Sir Ed¬ 
vard Coke. Revised and corrected, wi.h Additions of Notes, Refer¬ 
ences, and proper Tables, by Francis Hargrave and Charles Butler, of 
Lincoln’s Inn ; including also the Notes of Lord Chief Justice Hale and 
Lord-Chancellor Nottingham ; and an Analysis of Littleton, written by 
an unknown hand, in 1658, 1659. By Charles Butler, one of His Maj¬ 
esty’s Counsel. First American, from the nineteenth London edition; 
in two large 8vo. volumes. (^Oat of print.) Phila. 1853. 


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C OLBY’S CRIMINAL LAW.—A Treatise on the Criminal Law 
and Practice of the State of New York. By John H. Colby. 2 
v'^ols. 8 VO. $15.00. Albany, 1868. 

C OLER ON MUNICIPAL BONDS.—A Practical Treatise on the 
Law of Municipal Bonds. By W. N. Coler. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00. 

New York, 1873. 

The Constitutional provisions of every State are given, followed by the 
latest judicial decisions, with explanatory annotations and discussions. An 
authoritative construction of every adjudicated question directly relating to the 
subject will be found, with the material parts of the leading cases, in full. 

C OLLIER ON MINES.—A Treatise on the Law relating to Mines. 
By R. P. Collier. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1853. 

C OLLYER ON PARTNERSHIP.—A Practical Treatise on the 
Law of Partnership ; with an Appendix of Forms. By John Coll- 
yer. Sixth American, from the second English edition ; with large 
Additions to the Text and Notes, by Hon. J. C. Perkins. [Out of 
print) Boston, 1861. 

C ONKLING’S ADMIRALTY.—The Jurisdiction, Law, and Practice 
of the Courts of the United States in Admiralty and Maritime 
Causes. Wiih numerous Practical Forms, &c. By A. Conkling. Second 
edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Albany, 1857. 

C ONKLING’S UNITED STATES COURTS. —Treatise on the 
Organization, Jurisdiction and Practice of the Courts of the 
United States, with Rules of the Court, and Practical Forms. By A. 
Conkling. Fifth edition. 8vo. $8.50. Albany, 1870. 

C OOLEY ON CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS.—A Treatise 
on the Constitutional Limitations upon Legislative Power in the 
Several States of the American Union. By Hon. T. M. Cooley. Third 
edition, with considerable Additions, giving the Results of the recent 
Cases. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1874. 

C OOPER’S JUSTINIAN.—The Institutes of Justinian, Translated, 
with Notes. By Thomas Cooper. Third edition, with Addi¬ 
tional Notes and References by Andrew S. Garr. 8vo. $6.50. 

New York, 1852. 

“ This edition of Justinian’s Institutes is an extremely useful work, con¬ 
taining a very accurate and close translation of the original, together with notes 
at once learned and practical. We are not aware of any edition of this celebrated 
work more likely to be useful to lawyers or law students, and we can safely rec¬ 
ommend it to those aspirants to the bar who are now cultivating the Roman 
law .”—Legal Examiner. 

C OPPEE’S COURTS MARTIAL.—Manual for Courts Martial, con¬ 
taining Full Explanations of the Duties of all the OflScials em¬ 
ployed on such Service, with complete Forms of Proceedings. By Prof. 
Henry Cuppee. 18mo. $1.00. New York, 1863. 

C OOK’S NEW YORK HIGHWAY LAWS.—A Manual of Public 
Highways and Private Roads. The Statute Law is given in full, 
and the Decisions of the American and English Courts are cited when¬ 
ever they serve to illustrate the Law. With an Appendix of Forms. By 
R. D. Cook. 8vo. $3.50. Albany, 1870. 


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C OPP’S MININGr LAWS.—Decisions of tlie Commissioner of the 
General Land OflSre, and of the Secretary of the Interior, under 
the TJ. S. Statutes. With Appendix of Circulars and horms. By 
Henry N. Copp. 8vo. 84.50. San Francisco, 1874. 

C ORPORATION LAWS OF NEW YORK.—(5ee Manufacturing 
Laws^ Paper covers. 50 cts. 

C ORD ON MARRIED WOMEN".—Treatise on the Legal and 
Equitable Rights of Married Women. By W. H. Cord. 8vo. 
Sheep, 87-50. Phila. 1861. 

C ORNISH ON PURCHASE DEEDS.— A Treatise on Purchase 
Deeds. By W. F. Cornish. 8vo. 81.50. Phila. 1^6. 

C ORYTON ON PATENTS.—Treatise on the Law of Letters Pat¬ 
ent for the Sole Use of Inventions in the United Kingdom of 
Great Britain and Ireland, including the Practice connected with the 
Grant. By John Coryton. 8vo. 83.00. Phila. 1855. 

C OWEN’S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.—Treatise on the Civil 
Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace. By Esek Cowen. Fifth 
edition. By Lewis Kingsley. 2 vols. 8vo. 810.00. New York, 1870. 

C OWEN’S CRIMINAL DIGEST.—A Digest of the Criminal Laws 
of the State of New York, from its organization to the present 
time. By P. H. Cowen. 8vo. 87.50. Albany, 1869. 

C OX’S TRADE-MARK CASES.—American Trade-Mark Cases. 

A Compilation of all the Reported Trade-Mark Cases decided in 
the American Courts, prior to the year 1871. With an Appendix con¬ 
taining the latest English Cases, &c. Edited by Rowland Cox. 8vo. 

88.00. Cincinnati, 1871. 

C RARY’S NEW YORK PRACTICE.—Law and Practice in Spe¬ 
cial Proceedings and in Special Courts, <kc., of the State of New 
York. By Charles Crary. Third edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 815.00. 

New York, 1869. 

C ROCKERS’ NOTES ON THE GENERAL STATUTES OF 
MASSACHUSETIS.—By Uriel H. Crocker and George G. 
Crocker. 8vo. 86.00. Boston, 1869. 

C ROCKER’S NOTES ON COMMON FORMS.—A Book of Mas¬ 
sachusetts Law. Second edition, revised and enlarged. By U. 
H. Crocker. 8vo. 85.00. Boston, 1872. 

C rocker on sheriffs.—a Treatise on the Duties of Sheriffs, 
Coroners, and Constables, with Practical Forms. Second edition. 
By John G. Crocker. 8vo. 87.50. New York, 1871. 

C RUISE’S REAL PROPERTY.—Digest of the Law of Real Prop¬ 
erty. By William Cruise. Second American, from the fouith 
London edition, revised and enla’ged, with Notes and Illustrations from 
the Roman, Civil, and Foreign Law, and specially adapted to the Ameri¬ 
can Practice, by Simon Greenleaf. y vols. 8vo. {^Scarce.) Boston, 1856. 

C URRAN’S SPEECHES.—The Speeches of John Philpot Curran, 
while at the Bar. Edited by J. A. L. Whittier. Second edition. 
8vo. Cloth, 83.50; .sheep, 84.00. Chicago, 1873. 


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C URIOSITIES OF THE LAW REPORTERS.—By F. F. He^rd, 

12mo. Clotb, $2.00. Boston, 1871. 

C URTIS ON UNITED STATES COURTS.—Commentaries on 
the Jurisdiction, Practice, and Peculiar Jurisprudence of the 
Courts of the United States. By George T. Curtis. Vol. I. 8vo. 
$6.50. Phila. 1855. 


C URTIS’S CONVEYANCER.—The American Conveyancer, con¬ 
taining a large variety of Legal Forms and Instruments in Use 
throughout tlie United States. By George T. Curtis. Second edition, 
revised, corrected and enlarged, with an Appendix of Useful Tables. 
By Mark H. Durlin. Crown 8vo. $2.25. Boston, 1871. 

C URTIS’S EQUITY PRECEDENTS; designed as a Supplement to 
illustrate and accompany Mr. Justice Story’s Treatise on Equity 
Pleadings. By George T. Curtis. Fourth edition. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1869. 


C URTIS ON PATENTS.—A Treatise on the Law of Patents for 
Useful Inventions in the United States of America, and the Rem¬ 
edies for their Infringement. By George T. Curtis. Fourth edition, 
with many additions. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 

C URTIS ON COPYRIGHT.—A Treatise of the Law of Copyright, 
as enacted and administered in England and America, with some 
Notices of the History of Li-erary Property. Second edition. Revised 
and Enlarged, with an Appendix containing all the Statutes of both 
countries, and References, including the Decisions to the present time, 
together with many Leading Cases in full. 8vo. (In press.) 


C yclopedia of legal eloquence, Argument, Opinion, 

&c. (In preparation.) 

C ONSTITUTIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES IN THE 
AMERICAN UNION. (See Hough.) 

C URWEN ON ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.—A Manual upon the 
Searching of Records and the Preparation of Abstracts of Title to 
Real Property ; illustrated by References to the Statutes of Pennsylva¬ 
nia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, lliinois, Iowa, and Kansas. By M. E. 
Curwen. 12mo. $1.75. Cincinnati, 1865. 


C USHING ON THE ROMAN LAW.—An Introduction to the 
Study of the Roman Law. By Hon. Luther S. Cushing. 12mo. 
$1.25. Boston, 1854. 

C USHING’S MANUAL.—Manual of Parliamentary Practice, 
Rules of Proceedings and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies* 
By Luther S. Cushing. 12mo. 75 cents. Boston, 1863* 


C USHING’S PARLIAMENTARY LAW.—Elements of the Law 
and Practice of Legislative Assemblies in the United States of 
America. By Hon. Luther S. Cushing. Third edition. Rojal 8vo. 
17.60. Boston, 1866. 


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D ALY’S COMMON PLEAS REPORTS.—Reports of Cases Argued 
and Determined in the Court of (’ommon Pleas for the City and 
County of New York, with Notes and References. 4 vols. By Hon. 
Chas. P. Daly, Chief Justice. $26.00. (See also. Smithes Common 
Pleas Reports.) New York, 1866-74. 

The eminent Judge editing these volumes has enjoyed the highest judi¬ 
cial experience, with one exception, of any Judge now on the bench of this State, 
and these volumes have* been prepared by him with characteristic fidelity and 
ability. 

The great number of Cases involving questions of Commercial and Mer¬ 
cantile Law, growing out of the Commerce of the business metropolis, which constantly 
arise in this Court, make these Reports of special value to the Profession throughout 
the country. ^ 

D amages.—(F or Treatise, see Sedgwick) LEADING CASES 
ON THE LAW OF DAMAGES.—A Selection of the most 
Valuable Cases upon this important branch of Law. (In preparation.) 


D aniel on negotiable instruments—T he general 

scope of this important work will be a succinct statement of the 
Law as it exists in the United States respecting all Securities which pos¬ 
sess a Negotiable quality. By John W. Daniel. (In preparation.) 

D ANIELL’S chancery PRACTICE.—Pleading and Practice of 
the High Court of Chancery. By E. R. Daniel). Adapted to 
the Present Practice of the English Courts, by Thomas Emerson Head- 
lam, M. P. * Fourth American edition, thoroughly revised and corrected, 
to which are added several entirely new Chapters and copious Notes,suit¬ 
ing the Work to American Practice in Chancery, together with Ap¬ 
pendix of Forms of all the Proceedings in the Prosecution and Defence 
of Suits in Chancery, and a full Collection of Forms of Decrees, from the 
latest and best English Precedents, and from the Records of the Amer¬ 
ican Courts. By J. C. Perkins. 3 vols. 8vo. $22.50. Boston, 1871. 


D aniel on attachment.— The Law and Practice of Attach¬ 
ment under the Code of Virginia and West Virginia, with Forms. 
By J. W. Daniel. 8vo. $4.50. Richmond, 1869. 

D art on vendors.—a Compendium of the Law and. Practice 
of Vendors and Purchasers of Real Estate. By H. Dart. 8vo. 
(Scarce.) New York, 1851. 

D AVIDGE and KIMBALL’S COMPENDIUM OF REVENUE 
LAWS.—A Compendium of Internal Revenue Laws, with Decis¬ 
ions of Rulings, Instructions, Regulations, and Forms. By J. B. F. 
Davidge and J. G. Kimball. 8vo. $5.00. Washington, 1871. 


D AYTON’S SURROGATE.—The OflSce of Surrogate, Surrogate’s 
Courts, and Executors, Administrators, and Guardians in the State 
of New York. By Isaac Dayton. Fourth edition. (Out of print) 


D ESTY’S CALIFORNIA CITATIONS.—California Citations: an 
Alphabetical Table of all the Cases cited in the opinions of the 
California Reports, and of the California Cases cited in the Reports of 
other States, with the points as to which they are cited, approved, af- 
fiimed, criticised, doubted, denied or overruled. By Robert Desty. 
8vo. $7.50. San Francisco, 1874. 


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D EAN’S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.—Principles of Medical 
JuiLprudence, desia^ned for the Professions of Law and Medicine. 
By Amos Dean. Third edition. 8vo. $4 50. New York, 1873. 

D EARSLY on criminal process.—A n Introduction to the 
Study and Practice of Crown Law. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1854. 

D EVEREUX’S KINNE’S ELACKSTONE.—The most Material 
Parts of Blackstone’s Commentaries reduced to Questions and 
Answers. By John C. Devereux. Upon the plan and in the place of 
Kinne’s Blackstone. Fourth edition. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1873. 


D EVEREUX’S KINNE’S KENT.—The most Material Parts of 
Kent’s Commentaries reduced to Questions and Answers. By 
Asa Kinne. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged, by John C. Deve¬ 
reux. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1873. 


D ICEY’S PARTIES TO ACTIONS.—A Treatise on the Rules for 
the Selection of the parlies to an Action. By A. V. Dicey, of 
the Inner Temple. With American Annotations. {In f reparation^ 


t lCKSON’S ANALYSIS OF BLACKSTONE’S COMMENTA¬ 
RIES. —By F. S. Dickson. 4to. $4.00. Phila. 1873. 

D igest of the law of railways.—T his will embrace a 

Digest of all the American Cases, with a full selection of English 
Cases. By R. Bach McMaster. {In preparation.) 

D igest of the law of evidence at nisi prius — 

For American Practice. On the plan of Roscoe’s popular En¬ 
glish work. {In preparation^ 


D igest of the law of fire insurance.—T he whole 

Law of Fire Insurance, as Decided by the Courts of Great Brit¬ 
ain and the United States, from the earliest period to the year 1873. 
Arranged under One Hundred and Five Divisions or Headings, eluci¬ 
dating every point of Insurance Law as determined by ^ ’dicial Decis¬ 
ions. Third edition. 8vo. $7.50. ' York, 1873. 


MessiB. Littleton and Blatchley, the editors of the first edition of this Digest, 
did their labor faithfully. In the preparation of the work, they carefully ex¬ 
amined 2,676 volumes of English and American Law Reports, and gave abstracts 
of 930 Insurance Cases, which they embodied in 1,626 Sections. And they read 
(so they say in their preface) every case cited. 

IIT^ The New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition was edited by Clement Bates, 
of the Cincinnati Bar. He carefully examined the Reports published in this 
country and in Great Britain since the second edition, and digested every Insur¬ 
ance Case to 1873. 

No other work gives the entire body of Judicial Decisions in this Depart- 
ment-ff the Law ; and the volume must be of great use, not only to the legal profes¬ 
sion, but to the Officers and Agents of Insurance Companies, as well as to all others 
interested in this important branch of business. 


JQIGESTS OF REPORTS OF ALL THE STATES. 

D illon on municipal corporations.—a Treatise on 

the Law of Municipal Corporations. By John F. Dillon. 2 vols. 
Second edition. 8yo. $15.00. New York, 1873. 



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D ixon on subrogation.—a Treatise on tlie Law of Subro¬ 
gation, with full References to the Civil Law. By S. F. Dixon. 
8vo. {0 at of print.) Phila. 1862. 


D IXON’S GENERAL AVERAGE.—A Practical Treatise on the 
Adjustment of General Average, in the United Stales and other 
countries. By F. B. Dixon. 8vo. $6.00. New York, 1867. 

D IXON’S ABRIDGMENT OF THE MARITIME LAW.—Com¬ 
prising in a succinct form, nearly the whole Law of Shipping 
and Insurance, defining the Rights and Duties of Shipowners and Ship¬ 
masters in all Cases of Shipwreck or Disaster, and the Relations exist¬ 
ing between Owners and Underwriters, with a copious Appendix, con¬ 
taining several useful and legally approved Forms. By F. B. Dix>n. 
Second edition. 8vo. $3.00, ' Norfolk, 1858. 


D IXON’S LAW OF SHIPPING.—The Law of Shipping, and 
Merchant’s and Shipmaster’s Guide. By F. B. Dixon. Third 
edition. 8vo. $8.00. New York, 1873. 


D IXON’S MARINE INSURANCE.—Handbook of Marine Insur¬ 
ance and average. By F. B. Dixon. Second edition. '|-vo. 
Cloth, $4.00; sheep, $5.00. New York, 1866. 

D OMAT’S CIVIL LAW.—Civil Law in its Natural Order ; to¬ 
gether with the Public Law. By Jean Domat. Translated into 
English by William Strahan; with Remarks on some Differences be¬ 
tween the Civil Law and the Law of England. Edited by Luther S. 
Cushing. Fourth edition. 2 vols. 8vo. {Oat of print,) Boston, 1861. 


D rake on attachment.—a Treatise on the Law of Suits by 
Attachment in the United States. By Chas. D. Drake, LL.D., 
Chief Justice of the United States Court of Claims. Fourth edition. 
8vo. $7.50. • Boston, 1873. 


D UER’S MARINE INSURANCE.—The Law and Practice of Ma¬ 
rine " )?ance, deduced from a Critical Examination of the Ad¬ 
judged Cases, lue Nature and Analogies of the Subject, and the General 
Usage of Commercial Nations. By John Duer, LL.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 
$15.00. New York, 1845. 


D UNLAP’S ADMIRALTY PRACTICE.—A Treatise on the Prac¬ 
tice of Courts of Admiralty in Civil Causes of Maritime Jurisdic¬ 
tion, with an Appendix containing RuLs in the Admiralty Courts of the 
United States, and a full collection of Practical Forms. By A. Dunlap. 
Second edition. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1850. 


D UNLAP’S PALEY ON AGENCY.—Treatise on the Law of 
Principal and Agent, chiefly with reference to Mercantile Transac¬ 
tions. By William Paley. Fourth edition, with extensive additions for 
American practice. By J. A. Dunlap. 8vo. $5.50. New York, 1856. 


D UNLAP’S BOOK OF FORMS.—A Book of Forms, containing 
more than twelve hundred Forms, for Practice in the Courts of 
Penn-^ylvania and of the United States, and for conveyancing; also for 
the use of Public Officers and Men of Business generally. By J. D. 
Dunlap. New edition. 8vo. $6.00. Phila. 1866. 


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D UNLOP’S UNITED STATES DIGEST.—Digest of the General 
Laws of the United States, with References to the Acts repealed, 
supplied, or modified, and Notes on the Decisions and Dicta of the Su¬ 
preme Court of the Union upon their Construction. By Jas. Dunlop. 
8vo. $6.00. Phila. 1856. 

D WARRIS on statutes.—A General Treatise on Statutes, 
their Rules of Construction, and the proper boundaries of Legis¬ 
lation and of Judicial Interpretation. By Sir P. Dwarris. With Amer¬ 
ican Notes and Additions, and with Notes and Maxims of Constiiutional 
Limitations upon the National and State Legislative Powers; with a 
Chapter on Parliamentary Law and Parliamentary Privileges. By Platt 
Potter. 8 VO. $7.50. Albany, 1^871. 

D wight on charitable uses.—A rgument in the Great 

Rose Will Case, with Cases extracted from the Reports of the 
Commissioners of Charities in England, and from the Calendar in Chan¬ 
cery, with an Appendix containing the Statutes relative to Charitable 
Uses. 2 vols. 8vo. $20.00. New York, 1863. 

E den on injunctions.—a Compendium of the Law and 

Practice of Injunctions, and Interlocutory Orders in the Nature of 
Injunctions. By Robert Henley Eden. With References to American 
and EnglLh Decisions, &c., by T. W. Waterman. Fourth edition. 
{^Out of print.) New York, 1852. 

E dwards on receivers in equity.—O n Receivers in 

Equity, and under the New York Code of Procedure, with Prece¬ 
dents. By Charles Edwards. Second edition. 8vo. {Out of print.) 

New York, 1857. 

E dwards on referees.—L aw and Practice of Referees. By 
Charles Edwards. 8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1860. 

E dwards on the stamp act.—a Practical Treatise on the 
Stamp Act of July 1, 1862, and March, 1863, with Authorities 
and Cases, and Expositions from the Oflice of the Commissioner of In¬ 
ternal Revenue, &c. By Charles Edwards. Second revised edition. A 
Schedule of Stamp Duties, Rulings, Decisions, &c., as established, is 
appended. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1869. 

As this Act is based upon, and even copied from, portions of the British 
Statutes relating to Stamps, English Cases, which are interspersed, will be found 
all-important. 

No other work upon the subject has been published in this country ; and this 
treatise will, therefore, be useful in all Cases where Stamp Duties are involved. 

E DWARDS’ PLEASANTRIES ABOUT COURTS AND LAW¬ 
YERS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.—By Charles Ed¬ 
wards. 8vo., cloth. (Scarce.) New York, 1867. 

This entertaining and instructive work will be relished by lawyers in 
every part of the country. It is full of the most humorous anecdotes and interest¬ 
ing reminiscences of such men as Kent, Burr, Butler, Oakley, O’Conor, Sedgwick, 
Seward, Brady, Gerard, Van Buren, Spencer, Hoffman, Ogden, and nearly all 
the other great legal lights of New York. 

E dwards on parties in chancery.—a Treatise on Par¬ 
ties to Bills and other Pleadings in Chancery. With Precedents. 
(Scarce.) 8vo. New York, 1832. 


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E DWARDS’ JURYMAN’S GUIDE.—Juryman’s Guide; contain¬ 
ing General Matter for the Lawyer and Law Ofiicer. By Charles 
Edwards. 8vo. $2.00. [Scarce.) New York, 1831. 

E dwards on bailments.—a Treatise on the Law of Bail¬ 
ments. By Isaac Edwards. Second edition. [Out of print.) 

E dwards on bills.—a Treatise on Bills and Notes. By Isaac 
Edwards. Second edition. 8vo. $6.50. New York, 1863. 

E LLIOTT’S CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATES.—Debates in the sev¬ 
eral State Conventions on the adoption of the Federal Constitution 
of 1787, together with^the Journal of the Federal Convention. Second 
edition, with many additions. Also, Debates on the Adoption of the 
Federal Constitution in the Convention at Philadelphia in 1787 ; with 
a Diary of the Debates of the Congress of the Confederation, as reported 
by James Madison. Second edition, with additions. By Jonathan 
Elliot. 5 vols. 8vo. $20.00. Phila. 1866. 

E LLIOTT’S DIPLOMATIC CODE.—Embracing the Treaties and 
Conventions between the United States and Foreign Powers, from 
1778 to 1834. 2 vols. $15.00. Washington, 1834. 

E LWELUS MALPRACTICE AND MEDICAL EVIDENCE.—A 
Medico-Legal Treatise on Malpractice and Medical Evidence, com¬ 
prising the Elements of Medical Jurisprudence. By John J. El well, 
M. D., late Professor of Criminal Law Evidence and Medical Jurispru¬ 
dence in the Ohio State and Union Law College. Third edition. 
8vo. $7.50. New York, 1871. 

This work has become a Standard Authority, not only in this country, but 
in Europe. Professor Carpenter, the eminent English Physiologist, in referring 
to the work says, “ I know of no instance in which the combination of Legal and 
Medical knowledge has been so remarkably shown as it has in Dr. Elwelrs treat¬ 
ment of the subjects he has undertaken.” 

E nglish law reports.—A 11 the various English Law Re¬ 
ports, from the earliest period to the present time. (English and 
American editions.) In separate Catalogue. 

E nglish railway and canal cases.—C ases relating to 

Railways and Canals, Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of Law 
and Equity from 1835 to 1852. Edited by Samuel W. Bates and 
Chauncey Smith. 6 vols. 8vo. [Out of print) Boston, 1854. 

E quity draftsman.—B eing a Selection of Forms of Pleading 
in Suits in Equity. By F. Van Heythuysen, with numerous ad¬ 
ditional Forms and Notes, by Edward Hughes. Fourth American, from 
the last London edition, with copious Notes and References to American 
Cases, by a Member of the Philadelphia Bar. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1861. 

E STEE’S pleading.—P ractice, Pleading and Forms in Actions, 
both Legal and Equitable, especially adapted to the Practice in 
California, Oregon, Nevada, and to States which have adopted a Code. 
By M. M. Estee. 3 vols. 8vo. $22.50. San Francisco, 1870* 

E xtraordinary remedies.—a Treatise on Extraordinary 
Remedies: Certiorari; Mandamus; Error; Prohibition; Quo 
Warranto, <fec. By Geo. W. Searle. [In preparation.) 


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F ARRAR’S CONSTITUTIONAL MANUAL.—A Manual of the 
Constitulion of the United States of America. By Timothy Far¬ 
rar. 8vo. Cloth, $3.50. Boston, 1867. 


F ARREN’S bill in chancery.— The Common Forms and 
Rules for Drawing and Answering an Original Bill in Chancery. 
By 0. Farren. With Notes by R. Starr and J. J. McKinnon. 8vo. 
{Scarce.) Chicago, 1866. 

F EARNE (CHARLES).—Essay on the Learning of Contingent Re¬ 
mainders and Executory Devises. Fourth American, from the 
tenth London edition. 2 vols. 8vo. {Scarce) Phila. 1845. 


F ederalist, on the new constitution; written in ivss, 

by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Edited 
by J. C. Hamilton. 8vo. Cloth, $3.50 ; sheep, $4.50. Phila. 1866. 

,’S LAW OF GUARANTY AND SURETYSHIP.—Treatise 
the Law of Mercantile Guaranties and of Principal and Surety 
in GSneral. By W. W. Fell. Third American edition, by W. M. Scott. 
8vo. $6.50. Albany, 1872. 


F IELD’S INTERNATIONAL CODE.—Outlines of an International 
Code. Book I—Relations of Nations and of their Members in 
Time of Peace. Book II—Relations of Nations and of their Members 
in Time of War. By David Dudley Field. 8vo. New York, 1872. 


F ire insurance cases.—(S ee Bennett.) For Fire Insurance 
Digest, see Littleton cfr Blatchley. 

F ISHER’S COMMON LAW DIGEST.—A Digest of the Reported 
Cases determined in the House of Lords and Privy Council, and in 
tlie Courts of Common Law and Divorce, Probate, Admiralty, and 
Bankruptcy. From 1756-1870. By R. A. Fisher. 5 vols. 8vo. $100.00. 

London, 1870. 


F ISHER’S ENGLISH CRIMINAL DIGEST.—Digest of the Re¬ 
ported Cases (from 1756-1870 inclusive) relating to Criminal 
Law, Criminal Information, and Extradition. By R. A. Fisher. 8vo. 
$7.50. San Francisco, 1871. 


F ISHER’S PATENT DIGEST.—Digest of English Cases relating 
to Patents, Trade-Marks, and Copyrights. By R. A. Fisher. Edited 
by Henry Hooper. 8vo. $4.00. Cincinnati, 1872. 


F ISHER’S PATENT REPORTS.—Reports of Cases relating to 
Letters Patent for Inventions determined in the Supreme and Cir¬ 
cuit Courts of the U. S. By Wm. H. Fisher. Vol. 1. 8vo. $15. 

Cincinnati, 1873. 


F ISHER’S PATENT CASES.—Patent Cases decided in the Circuit 
Courts of the United States from 1848-1866 inclusive, not here¬ 
tofore reported. By S. S. Fisher. 5 vols. 8vo. $125.00. 

Cincinnati, 1867-73* 

F isher on mortgages.—T he Law of Mortgage as applied to 

the Redemption, Foreclosure, and Sale in Equity of Enc.umbered 
Property, with the Law of Priority of Encumbrances. J3y W. R. Fisher. 
8vo. $4.00. Phila. 1857. 


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F landers on shipping. —Treatise on the Law of Shipping. 
By Henry Flanders. 8vo. |4.50. Phila. 1853. 

F landers on insurance.—a Treatise on the Law of Fire 
Insurance. Second edition. By Henry Flanders. 8vo. $7.50. 

Phila. 1874. 

F OSS’S BIOGRAPHIA JURIDICA.—A Biographical Dictionary 
of the Judges of England, from the Conquest to the Present Time, 
1066-1870. By Edward Foss, F. S. A.. of the Inner Temple. 8vo. 
Cloth, $6.50 ; half calf, $9.00 ; calf, $10.00. Boston, 1870. 


F ORTESCUE’S DE LAUDIBUS LEGUM ANGLIC.—Written 
originally in Latin by Sir John Fortescue, Lord Chief Justice, and 
afterward Lord Chancellor to King Henry VI. Translated intoEnglis^. 
with Notes, by Andrew Amos, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister at Law. 8vd 
Cloth, $3.00. Cincinn‘>^*- 

F OX’S DIGEST OF PARTNERSHIP.—A Digest of the ‘l.w of 
Partnership as presented in the Reports of English and American 
Decisions. By Charles Fox. 8vo. $6.50. New York, 1872. 

F reeman on judgments.—a Treatise on the Law of Judg¬ 
ments, including all ^nal Determinations of the Rights of Parlies 
in Actions or Proceedings at Law or in Equity. By A. C. Freeman. 
8vo. $6.50. San Francisco, 1873. 

F ry on specific performance of contracts.—a 

Treatise on Specific Performance of Contract, including those of 
Public Companies. By E. Fry. Second edition, with American Notes. 
8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1861. 

Same. Another edition. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1858. 


G ARDNER’S INTERNATIONAL LAW.—Institutes of Interna¬ 
tional Law, Public and Private, as settled by the Supreme Court 
of the United States, and by our Republic, with References to Judicial 
Decisions. By Daniel Gardner. 1vol. $5.50. New York, 1860. 

“ I regard the work as a most valuable and accurate one, and much more essential to a practic¬ 
ing lawyer than its title would seem to indicate. Indeed, many of its titles embrace subjects of 
every-day interest, such as the law of Marriage and Divorce, Authentication of Statutes, Foreign 
Judgments and Decrees, Bankruptcy, Pilotage and Salvage, Navigable Waters, &c., and many 
others, upon which the authorities are collected and the legal rules stated with accuracy and 
discrimination. In my opinion the work will much facilitate the labors of the Bar and the Bench.” 
— Wm. Curtis Noyes. 

“ The work evinces great learning and research in relation to the rights and duties of American 
citizens under our State and National Governments, and, at the same time, presents a concise sys¬ 
tem of International Law, as held by our Republic. 

“ It will fill a place in American Law and civil polity which has not been filled before. It 
should be in the hands of every public man, of the officers of the Army and Navy of the United 
States, of Merchants generally, of Judges and Lawyers, of private gentlemen, and, in short, of every 
citizen who wishes to become acquainted with the institutions of his own country, and with our re¬ 
lations and duties toward foreign nations.”— N. P. Tallmadge. 


G AZZAM on BANKRUPT LAW.—A Treatise on the Bankrupt 
Law for Business Men. By A. W. Gazzam. Fourth edition. 
8vo. Sheep, $6.50. Albany, 1872. 


G AZZAM’S bankruptcy digest.—A merican and English 
Bankruptcy Digest and Rules of Practice in United States Courts 
in Bankruptcy. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Albany, 1872. 


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G ERARD’S TITLES TO REAL ESTATE.—A Digested Treatise 
and Compendium of Law, applicable to Titles to Real Estate in 
the State of New York. By James W. Gerard. Second edition. 8vo. 
Over 800 pages. $7.50. New York, 1873. 

The object of this work is to provide, in succinct form and under appro¬ 
priate divisions, reliable information for the use of the Profession relative to the 
Title to Land in this State, whence Derived, and how Created. The various 
sources of Title and the instruments and Legal Agency by which Lands Vest or 
are Transferred—as by Deed, Devise, Descent, Foreclosure, Forfeiture, Escheat, 
Sheriff’s Tax Sales, Partition, <fec.—are given under separate headings with re¬ 
ported decisions bearing upon the subjects. Also the nature and incidents of the 
various kinds of Estates in Land, and the different Liens to which Land is subject 
in this State, how such Liens are Created, and how Removed. 

The volume is intended to operate as a Practical Manual to facilitate the labors 
of the Profession in the Examination of Titles to Land in this State, by having all 
matters connected therewith concentrated in one volume for reference, and by af¬ 
fording a ready means for the Instruction of Students and other Assistants of 
Conveyancers. 

G ERARD’S CITY WATER RIGHTS.—A Treatise on the Title of 
the City of New York and others to the Streets, Wharves, Piers, 
Parks, Ferries, and other Lands and Franchises in the City of New 
York. By J. W. Gerard. 8vo. $5.00. New York, 1873. 

G ILBERT’S RAILROAD LAWS OF ILLINOIS.—The relations 
of Railroads to the People as set forth in the Laws and the Decisions 
of Illinois; together with the Decisions of other States and the Federal 
Courts. 13y Frank Gilbert. 8vo. $3.50. Chicago, 1873. 

G oddard on easements.—a Treatise on the Law of Ease¬ 
ments. By J. L. Goddard. 8vo. $5.50. London, 1871. 

G OULD’S PLEADING.—Treatise on the Principles of Pleading in 
Civil Actions. By J. Gould. Fourth edition. 8vo. $5.00. 

Albany, 1861. 

G RAHAM’S PRACTICE.—A Treatise on the Practice of the Su¬ 
preme Court of the State of New York. By David Graham. 
(Scarce.) New York, 1836. 

G raham on jurisdiction.—a Treatise on the Organization 

and Jurisdiction of the Courts of Law and Equity in the State of 
New York. By David Graham. 8vo. (Scarce.) New York, 1839. 

G raham and waterman on new trials.—a Treatise 

on the Laws of New Trial in Cases Civil and Criminal. By Da¬ 
vid Graham. Second edition, revised and corrected, with a full analysis 
of each chapter. By Thomas W. Waterman. 3 vols. 8vo. (Out of 
print ) New York, 1855. 

G rant on banking.—T reatise on the Law relating to Bankers 
and Banking. By James Grant. 8vo. $3.50. Phila. 1867. 

G rant on corporations.—P ractical Treatise on the Law of 

Corporations in General, as well Aggregate as Sole. By James 
Grant. 8vo. Phila. 1854. 

G RAPEL’S roman law.—S ources of the Roman Civil Law; and 
Introduction to the Institutes of Justinian. By William Grapel. 
8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1857. 


Catalogue of Law Bookst 


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G REENLEAF’S overruled cases.—a Full Collection of 

Cases, Overruled, Denied, Doubted, or Limited in their Applica¬ 
tion, taken from American and English Reports. By Simon Greenleaf. 
Revised and continued to the time of publication, by John Townshend. 
8vo. Fourth edition. |4.50. New York, 1866. 

“ The last edition of Mr, Greenleaf’s collection of Overruled Cases appeared in 1840. The 
edition betore us contains, in addition, a list of overruled cases from that, time down to the present 
day, upwards of 1,600 in number. It embraces British and Colonial Decisions, as weil as those in 
the various States of this country and in the United States Courts ; and those made in this State 
come as far down as the second volume of Abbott and the eleventh of Howard’s Practice Reports. 
The arrangement is alphabetical under the plaintiff’s name, so that at a glance the lawyer can tell 
whether any given decision has been overruled or doubted. No lawyer need be informed of the 
convenience of such a work, and the obligation of the profession to its author and editor for the 
diligence and labor bestowed upon it .”—Evening Poet. 


^REENLEAF’S cruise on real property.—S ee Cruise. 

G reenleaf on evidence. —Treatise on the Law of Evidence. 
By Simon Greenleaf. Twelfth edition. 8vo. 3 vols. $22 50. 

Boston, 1868. 

G RISWOLD’S FIRE UNDERWRITERS’ TEXT-BOOK.—By J. 
Griswold. 8vo. $12.00. New York, 18V2. 

G WYNNE ON SHERIFFS.—Practical Treatise of the Law of Sher¬ 
iff and Coroner, witlyForms and References. By A. E. GWynne- 
8vo. $3.00. Cincinnati, 1849- 

G UERNSEY’S MECHANICS’ LIEN LAW.—Mechanics’ Lien Law 
for New York City, and for the Counties of Kings and Queens. 
Statutes, Digest and Commentaries, with numerous Forms. By R. S. 
Guern.sey. 8vo. $4.50. New York, 1873. 

H ALE’S PLEAS OF THE CROWN.—History of the Pleas of the 
Crown. By Sir Matthew Hale. With References to the En¬ 
glish and American Decisions, and Notes on the Criminal Law of Amer¬ 
ica : and a Life of the Author, by W. A. Stokes and E. Ingersoll. 2 
vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1847. 

H ALLECK’S elements OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.—Ele¬ 
ments of International Lnw and Laws of War. Prepared for 
the Use of Colleges, &c. By H. W. Halleck. $2.50. Phila. 1866. 

H ALSTED’S law of evidence.— Digest of the Laws of Evi¬ 
dence, embracing the Rules established by Writers of Acknowl- 
edg< d Authority, and Affirmed by the Decisions of the Fedeial Courts, 
and the Courts of all the States, with copious References to English Ad¬ 
judications. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00. New 'York, 1859. 

It presents, in a compact and convenient form, under very minute and appropriate 
heads, the exact points which have been decided in this branch of the law, and the precise facts 
upon which those points arose, and thus enables one, at a glance, to ascertain with accuracy 
whether his particular case has been passed upon by the Courts.”— Bv^ue Choate. 

H ANES’ UNITED STATES’ DIGEST.—Decisions in Criminal 
Cases contained in the Rt’ports of the. Courts of the United States 
and the several State Courts : to which is appended a Table of the 
Cfises cited. By John L. Hanes. 8vo. {Scarce^ New York, 1856. 


H anover on the law of horses.—T he Law of Horses, 

including the Law of Livery-Stable Keepers, Veterinary Surgery, 
Racing, &c., and the Law of Warranty in the Sale of Horses and other 
Live Stock. By M. D. Hanover. 8vo. $3.75. Cincinnati, 1872. 
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H ammond on insanity in its medico-legal rela¬ 
tions. —Opinion relative to the Testamentary Capacity of the 
late James C. Johnson, of Chowan Co., N. C. By Wm. A. Hammond, 
M. D. 8vo. Paper covers, $1.00. Cloth, S1.50. New York, 1868. 
A very important case and a very able opinion. 

H are on discovery.—T reatise on Discovery of Evidence by 
Bill and Answer in Equity. By Thomas Hare. Third edition, 
with References to American Decisions. By R. S. Rowley. 8vo. $3.50. 

New York, 1850. 

H ARMON’S PENSION MANUAL.—A Manual of Pension Laws 
of the United States, embracing all the' Laws under which Pen¬ 
sions, Bounties, and Bounty Lands are now granted, with Forms and 
Instructions. By H. C. Harmon. 8vo. $2.50. Washington, 1867. 

H ARRISON’S DIGEST.—Digest of all the Reported Cases in the 
House of Lords and the Courts of Common Law, from 1756 to 
1851. By R. T. Harrison. 7 vols. 8vo. $28.00. Phila. 1853. 

H ARWOOD’S NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL.—The Law and Prac¬ 
tice of the United States Naval Courts-Maitial. By A. A. Har¬ 
wood. 8vo. $4.50. New York, 1867. 

H AWES’ WILL CASE.—The full Report of the Proceedings and 
Arguments on the Trial to admit to Probate the last Will and 
Testament of Horace Hawes. The question of Insanity fully considered. 
By J. C. Bates. 8vo. $6.00. San Francisco, 1872. 

H awkins on the construction of wills.—a Con¬ 
cise Treatise on the Construction of Wills. By F. V. Hawkins. 
With Notes and References to American Decisions. By John Sword. 
8vo. $5.00. Phila. 1872. 

H AYNES’ OUTLINES OF EQUITY.—Outlines of Equity, being 
a Series of Elementary Lectures. By F. O. Haynes. 8vo. $2.50. 

Phila. 1858. 

H EARD’S TREATISE ON THE LAW OF CRIMINAL PLEAD¬ 
ING, with Precedents of Indictments and Special Pleas ; together 
with the Pleadings and Practice in Writs of Error. By F. F. Heard, 
(/n preparation.) 

H erman on estoppel.—T he Law of Estoppel. By H. M. 
Herman. 8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1871. 

H ERRICK’S TOWN OFFICER.—The Duties, Powers, and Liabil¬ 
ities of Town and Parish Officers in Massachusetts; with Forms 
and Parliamentary Rules for conducting Town and other Meetings. By 
W. A. Herrick. 12mo. Cloth, $3.00 ; sheep, $3.50. Boston, 1870. 

H EYL’S commercial DIGEST.—Digest of the United States 
Statutes relating to Revenue, Commerce, Navigation, and the 
Currency. Embracing all the Statutes now in force, chronologically ar¬ 
ranged. Prepared under the sanction and auspices of the Treasury De¬ 
partment. By Lewis Heyl. Royal 8vo. $10.00. Boston, 1868. 

H EYL’S RATES OF DUTIES ON IMPORTS.—A Digest of the 

Statutes of the United States, prescribing the Rates of Duties on 
Imports. Revised to 1874. 8vo. $3.00. Washington, 1874. 


Catalogue of Law Books. 


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H 


H igh on injunctions.—a Treatise on the Law of Injunc¬ 
tions, as administered in the Courts of the United States and 
England. By James L. High. 8vo. |7.50. Chicago, 1873. 

H ILDYARD on marine insurance.—a Treatise on the 
Principles of Marine Insurance. By F. Hildyard. From the Lon¬ 
don edition. 8vo. $2.50. Harrisburg, 1847. 

ILL ON FIXTURES.— A Manual of the Law of Fixtures. By 
John W. Hill. Second edition. 8vo. $2.00. New York, 1871. 
The object of this New Manual is to place within the reach of all a more 
concise and less costly statement of the result of the leading American Decisions 
upon the Law of Fixtures as it affects property in this country. 

A clear statement of all the principles on the subject, illustrated by the lead¬ 
ing cases, is given, and the Manual will be found of great value to practitioners 
and students. 

H ill on trustees.—T reatise on the Law relating to Trustees. 

By James Hill. With Notes, &c., by F. J. Troubat. Fourth 
edition. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1867. 

H ILL’S JURISDICTION AND PRACTICE.—The Common Law 
Jurisdiction and Practice according to the Statutes, and Decisions 
in the State oflllinois, fronj^the Earliest Period to 1872. By E. J. Hill. 
2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Chicago, 1872. 

H illiard on mortgages. —Treatise on the Law of Mort¬ 
gages of Real and Personal Property ; being a General View of 
the English and American Law upon that subject. Fourth edition, re¬ 
vised and enlarged. By Francis Hilliard. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Bost.1872. 

H illiard on new trials.—T he Law of New Trials. By 
Francis Hilliard. Second edition. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1873. 

H illiard on real property.—T he American Law of Real 

Property. By Francis Hilliard. Fourth edition. 3 vols. 8vo. 
$20 00. Albany, 1869. 

H illiard on sales. —Treatise on the Law of Sales of Personal 
Property. By Francis Hilliard. Third edition. 8vo. $7.50. 

Phila. 1869. 

H illiard on torts.—T reatise on Torts, being a Comprehensive 

Summary of the Law relating to Wrongs committed upon Real 
and Personal Property, upon the Person, Character, and all Abso¬ 
lute and Relative Rights; including Disseizin of Lands, Trespasses to 
Real and Personal Estate, Slander,. Malicious Prosecution, Negligence, 
and in general all Acts or Omissions which are made the Subject of Ac¬ 
tions of Tort. By Francis Hilliard. Third edition, revised and much 
enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Boston, 1866. 

H illiard on remedies for torts.—a Treatise on the 

Remedies for Torts or Private Wrongs. By Francis Hilliard. 
Second edition. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 

H illiard on vendors.— Treatise on the Law of Vendors and 
Purchasers of Real Property. By Francis Hilliard. Second 
edition. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1868. 


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H illiard on bankruptcy.—T reatise on the Law of Bank¬ 
ruptcy and Insolvency. By Francis Hilliard. Second edition, 
embracing the Bankrupt Act of 1867. 8vo. $5.50. Phila. 1867. 

H illiard on contracts.—T he Law of Contracts. By Fran¬ 
cis Hilliard. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1872. 

H illiard on injunctions.—T he Law 

Francis Hilliard. Second edition. 8vo. $' 

H ILLIARD’S AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE.—The Elements of 
Law; being a comprehensive summary of American Jurisprudence. 
By Francis Hilliard. Second edition, revised, enlarged, and improved. 

New York, 1848. 


of Injunctions. By 
7.50. Phila. 1869. 


8vo. 


t.50. 


We are informed by the title-page of the book, that it is designed for ‘ students, men of 
business, and general readers,’ and we take pleasure in saying that this design is carried out in a 
useful and complete manner. The volume offers, in a clear and even entertaining form, a species of 
instruction generally neglected by everybody but the members of the legal profession, but which is 
useful to men in every department of business, and should be considered an essential part of the 
education of every gentleman .”—Evening Post. 

H INDMARCH on patents.—T reatise on the Law of Patent 
Privileges for the Sole Use of Inventions; with the Practice of 
obtaining Letters Patent for Inventions, with Forms of Entries. By W. 
M. Hindmarch. 8vo. $2.50. Harrisburg, 1847. 

H itchcock on judicial sales.—T he Law of judicial 

Sales in the United States. By Henry Hitchcock. 8vo. (In 
preparation!) 


H OFFMAN’S CHANCERY PRACTICE.—A Treatise on the Prac 
tice of the Court of Chancery, with an Appendix of Forms. By 
the Hon. Murray Hoflfman, Vice-Chancellor, New York. Second edition. 
3 vols. 8vo. (Scarce) $20.00. New York, 1835-39. 

The 3d vol., Forms exclusively, sold separately. $5.00. 


HOFFMAN’S MASTERS IN CHANCERY. (Scarce.) 8vo. $5. 1824. 

H OFFMAN’S COURSE OF LEGAL STUDY.—Course of Legal 
Study. By David Hoffman. Second edition, rewritten, and 
much enlarged. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. (Scarce.) Baltimore, 1836. 


H OFFMAN’S LEGAL OUTLINES.—Legal Outlines; a Course of 
Lectures. By David Hoffman. 8vo. $4.00. Baltimore, 1836. 

H OFFMAN’S ECCLESIASTICAL LAW OF THE STATE OF 
NEW YORK. By M. Hoffman. 8vo. $3.50. New York, 1868. 

H OFFMAN’S PROVISIONAL REMEDIES.—Provisional Reme¬ 
dies of the Code of Procedure. By Hon. Murray Hoftinan. 8vo. 
$5.00. New York, 1862. 

^ “ The portion of the Code of Procedure devoted to Provisional Remedies in civil actions 

IS here naade the subject of special comment and illustration by an eminent jurist of this city 
In treating the subject, the divisions of the Code are followed, and the matter arranged under the 
titles of Arrest and Bail, Claim and Delivery of Personal Property, Injunctions, Attachments Re¬ 
ceivers, and several miscellaneous topics. The work of Judge Hoffman forms an important’con¬ 
tribution to the literature of the profession, and cannot fail to take a high place in Court as standard 
legal authority.”— E. Y. Tribune. 


H OLCOMBE’S DEBTOR AND CREDITOR.—Law of Debtor and 
Creditor in the United States and Canada, for Merchants and 
Lawyers. By J. P. Holcombe. 8vo. $4.00. Phila, 1856. 


Catalogue of Law Books. 


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H OLCOMBE’S LEADING CASES.—Selection of Leading Cases 
upon Commercial Law decided in the Supreme Court. By J. P. 
Holcombe. 8vo. $4.00. Phila. 184'7. 


H 
H 
H 
H 

H ouck on navigable rivers.—a Treatise on the Law of 

Navigable Rivers. By Louis Houck. 8vo. $3.50. Boston, 1888. 

H OUGH’S AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONS.—Comprising the 
Constitution of each State in the Union and of the United States, 
with the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation, ac¬ 
companied by a Historical Introduction and Notes. With a classified 
Analysis of ihe Constitutioi^. By Franklin B. Hough. 2 vols. 8vo. 
Sheep, $15.00. Albany, 18Y1-72. 


OMANS (J. S.).—The Commercial Laws of the United States. 
8vo. Cloth, $3.00. New York, 1870. 

OPKINS ON AVERAGE;—A Handy-Book of Average. By 
Manly Hopkins. 8vo. Cloth, $9.00. London, 1868. 

OPKINS ON MARINE INSURANCE.—A Manual of Marine 
Insurance. By Manly Hopkins. 8vo. $6.00. London, 1867. 

ORNE ON DIPLOMACY.—A Treatise on Diplomacy. By T. 

Phila. 1853. 


H. Horne. 8vo. 


.50. 


H UBBELL’S legal DIRECTORY.—Containing the names of 
one or more reliable Attorneys in nearly 3,000 Cities and Towns 
in the United States; also, a Synop>i8 of the Collection Laws of each 
State, (fee., &c.; and the Times for Holding Courts throughout the 
United Slates. 1874-75. 8vo. $5.00. New York, 1874. 


H UGHES’ EQUITY DRAFTSMAN.—Equity Draftsman, being a 
Collection of Forms of Pleading in Equity. By Edward Hughes. 
Fourth American, from the last London edition. 8vo. $7.50. 

Phila. 1861. 


H ULL’S TOWN AND COUNTY OFFICERS.—A Treatise on the 
Powers and Duties, other than Judicial, of Town and County 
Oflicers in the State of New York. Second edition. 8vo. $5.00, 

Albany, 1855. 

H UNTER’S SUITS IN EQUITY.—Proceedings in a Suit in Equity, 
with an Appendix of Forms. By S. J. Hunter. 8vo. $1.50. 

Phila. 1860. 


H urd on habeas corpus.—a Treatise on the Right of Per¬ 
sonal Liberty and on the Writ of Habeas Corpus. By R. C. 
Hurd. 8vo. [Out of print) Albany, 1858. 

H URD’S LAW OF FREEDOM AND BONDAGE.—Law of Free¬ 
dom and Bondage in the United States, By J. C. Hurd. 2 vols. 
8vo. $10.00. Boston, 1862. 

This work includes the exposition of those legal relations in which free¬ 
dom may exist as a personal condition under the Constitution of the United States, 
as well as the history of chattel slavery and of personal distinctions founded upon 
difference of race in the several States and Territories. The preliminary and 
incidental discussion of elementary principles of public and international law oc¬ 
cupies a large portion of the work. 


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T NSURANCE.—See Bennett, Bliss, Duer, Dixon, Flanders, May, 
Parsons, Phillips, et al. 

I NSURANCE DIGEST,— Littleton & Blatchley,) Life and Ac¬ 
cident. (See Sharpstein.) 

I NSURANCE LAW JOURNAL.—Monthly. Per year, |5.00. 
Vols. 1 & 2, bound, per vol., $6.00. 

J ACKSON ON REAL ACTIONS.—Treatise on tbe Pleadings and 
Practice in Real Actions, with Precedents of Pleadings. By 
Charles Jackson. 8vo. |3.50. Boston, 1828. 

J AMESON’S CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.—A Treatise 
on the Principles of American Constitutional Law and Legislation. 
The Constitutional Convention : its History, Powers, and Modes of Pro¬ 
ceeding. Third edition. 8vo. Cloth, $6.50. Chicago, 18'73, 

J ARMAN ON WILLS.—Treatise on Wills, with a copious Disser¬ 
tation on the Construction of Devises. By T. Jarman. With 
Notes 'and References to American Law. By Hon. J. C. Perkins. {In 
preparation!) 

J EFFERSON’S MANUAL.—A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, 
By Thomas Jefferson. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00. New York, 1866. 

J ENKINS’S CLERK’S ASSISTANT.—The New Clerk’s Assistant, 
or Book of Forms, adapted to the New England, Northern, West¬ 
ern States, and California. By J. S. Jenkins. 8vo. $3.50. Albany, 1855. 


J EREMY’S EQUITY JURISDICTION.—Treatise on the Equity Ju¬ 
risdiction of the Court of Chancery. By G. Jeremy. Second 
American edition. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1840. 


J ONES’ INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL SCIENCE.—Being a con¬ 
cise and familiar Treatise on such legal topics as are earliest read 
by the law student; to which is appended a concise Dictionary of Law 
Terms and Phrases. By Silas Jones. 1 vol. 12mo. $2.00. 

New York, 1842. 


J ONES’S FRENCH BAR.—History of the French Bar, Ancient 
and Modern. By R. Jones. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1850. 

J OYCE ON INJUNCTIONS.—The Law of Practice on Injunctions 
in Equity and at Common Law. By William Joyce. 2 vuls. 8vo. 
$22.50. London, 1872. 


J USTINIAN.—(See Cooper!) The Institutes of Justinian. With 
Notes, by Thomas Cooper. Third edition. 8vo. $6.50. 

New York, 1852. 


K ELLY’S USURY.—A Summary of the History and Laws of 
Usury. By J. B. Kelly. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1853. 

K ENT’S COMMENTARIES ABRIDGED.—An Analytical Abridge¬ 
ment of Kent’s Commentaries on American Law. With Ques¬ 


tions for Examination. By J. Eastman Johnson. 1 vol. 8vo. {Scarce!) 

New York, 1839. 


Catalogue of Law Books. 


31 


K ENT’S COMMENTARIES.— Comraentaries on American Law 
By Hon. James Kent. Edited and revised by 0. W. Holmes, 
Jr. Twelfth edition. 4 vols. 8vo. |20.00. Boston, 1873. 

Vol. 1 sold separately, for the use of Colleges and Academies. Law 
sheep, $5.50. 


K ENT’S COMMENTARIES.—Reduced to Questions and Answers. 
(See Devereux's Kinne.) 

K err on fraud and mistake.—a Treatise of the Law on 

Fraud and Mistake, Misrepresentation, Concealment, (fee. By 
W. W. Kerr, of Lincoln’s Inn. With Notes to American Cases, by Or¬ 
lando F. Bump. 8vo. $6.00. New York, 1872. 

Iir^ Mr. Kerr’s Treatise received the highest praise from the English and 
American Bar, and the present work is esteemed as one of the author’s best. This 
first American edition, edited by Mr. Bump, has references to nearly Twenty-five 
Hundred American Cases; and the publishers believe it is a valuable and timely 
work. 


ERR ON INJUNCTIONS.—A Treatise on the Law and Practice 
i\ of Injunctions in Equity. By W. W. Kerr. With extensive 
Notes and Additions from American Cases. By W. A. Herrick. 8vo. 
$7.50. Boston, 1871. 


K err on receivers.—a Treatise on the Law and Practice as 
to Receivers appointed by the Court of Chancery. By W. W. 
Kerr. With Notes and References to American Authorities. By G. T. 
Bispham. 8vo. $4.50. Phila. 1872. 

K ERR’S ACTION AT LAW.—An Action at Law, being an Out¬ 
line of the Jurisdiction of the Superior Courts of Common Law. 
By R. M. Kerr. 8vo. $2.50. Phila. 1854. 


L abor on the law of real property in the 

STATE OF NEW YORK.—It presents the various provisions 
of the Revised Statutes on the subject, each illustrated by the remarks 
of the Commissioners who prepared them, and by all reported cases 
thereon adjudged to the time of publication. The New York system is 
so much followed in other States, that the usefulness of this Digest is 
not limited to New York alone. 8vo. $2.50. New York, 1855. 

L ANGDELL’S leading cases on the law of con¬ 
tracts.—A Selection of Cases on the Law of Contracts. With 
References and Citations. By C. C. Langdell. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1871. 


L ANGDELL’S LEADING CASES ON THE LAW OF SALES 
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—A Selection of Cases on the 
Law of Sales of Personal Property. With References and Citations. By 
C. C. Langdell. Vol, I. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1872, 

L aw library.—(C omplete set, 104 vols.) Sixth Series. 31 
vols., to Dec., 1860. Phila. 1833—60. 

y AWRENCE ON VISITATION AND SEARCH.—Visitation and 
I i Search ; or an Historical Sketch of the British Claim to Exercise a 
Maritime Police over the Vessels of all Nations, in Peace as well as 
War, (fee. By Wm. Beach Lawrence, LL.D. 8vo. $1.00. Boston, 1858. 


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L AWRENCE’S DISABILITIES OF AMERICAN WOMEN MAR¬ 
RIED ABROAD.—Foreign Treaties of the United States in con¬ 
flict with State Laws relative to the transmission of Real Estate. With 
an Appendix containing the Marriage Laws of various countries as af¬ 
fecting the Property of Married Women. By Wm. Beach Lawrence, 
LL.D. 8vo. $1.50. New York, 1871. 


L AW’S AMERICAN DIGEST.—American Digest of Patent and 
Copyright Laws; Patent, Copyright, and Trade-mark Cases. By 
S. D. Law. Revised edition. 8vo. $8.00. New York, 1870. 

This work has been before the public and the Courts since 1862, and is 
generally recognized as a standard volume and authority. The number of cases 
digested is over Eight Hundred, of which over Seven Hundred have reference to 
Patents. The volumes from which the cases digested have been taken are very 
numerous, and would cost many hundreds of dollars. The volume also includes 
some two hundred Manuscript cases which have never before been published. 

L AW’S PATENT AND COPYRIGHT LAWS.—The Patent and 
Copyright Laws of the United States from 1790 to 1872, with 
Notes of Judicial Decisions thereunder. With Forms and Indexes. By 
S. D. Law. 12mo. $2.50. New York, 1872. 

1;;:^°' This volume is the only existing compilation of the Patent and Copy¬ 
right Laws, and will be found of great assistance to all interested in such matters, 
and particularly convenient and desirable for Patentees and Inventors. 

5^” The notes referring to Judicial Decisions are generally in the very lan¬ 
guage of the Courts, and serve to explain and elucidate the Statutes. 


L AW’S PRACTICE IN UNITED STATES COURTS.—Jurisdic¬ 
tion and Powers of the United States Courts, with Rules of Prac¬ 
tice of Supreme Court, and the District and Circuit Courts, in Equity 
and Admiralty, with an Appendix, containing Orders of High Court of 
Chancery in England. By Stephen D. Law. 8vo. $6.50. Albany, 1852. 

L AWYER’S COMMONPLACE BOOK.—Commonplace Book; 

with an Index, alphabetically arranged, of the Titles generally used 
in the Practice and Study of the Law. A new edition. 4to. Half 
bound. $4.00. Phila. 1874. 


"PL EADING CASES.—See the following : 


American Leading Cases. 

Smith’s Leading Cases. 

Tudor’s Leading Cases on Mercantile and 
Maritime Law. 

Ross’ Leading Cases on Commercial Law. 
Redfleld & Bigelow’s Leading Cases on 
Notes and Bills. 

Zinn’s Leading Cases on Trusts. 


Brigbtley’s Leading Cases on Eiections. 
Langdell’s Leading Cases on Contracts. 
Langdell’s Leading Cases on Sales, Per¬ 
sonal Property. 

White & Tudor’s Leading Cases in Equity. 
Redfield’s Leading Cases on Kailroads. 
Bennett & Heard’s Leading Criminal Cases. 
Self Defence, Leading Cates on. 


L egal tender.—T he Legal Tender Cases of 1871. 8vo. Cloth. 
$2.00. New York, 1872. 

L ESTER’S LAND LAWS.—Decisions of the Interior Department 
in Public Land Cases, and Land Laws passed by Congress of the 
United States, together with the Regulations of Ihe General Land 
Office. By W. W. Lester. 2 vols. 8vo. $12.50. Phila. 1860-70. 


L EVI’S MANUAL OF MERCANTILE LAW.—A Manual of Mer¬ 
cantile Law of Great Britain and Ireland. By L. Levi. 8vo. $1.50. 

Phila. 1854. 



Catalogue of Law Books. 


33 


L EWIN on trusts and trustees.—a Practical Treatise 
on the Law of Trusts and Trustees. By Thomas Lewin. Second 
American, from the third London edition. 8vo. $5.50. Phila. 1858. 


IFE INSURANCE.—(See Bliss ; see Bigelow.) 


L INDLEY on partnership.— Treatise on the Law of Partner¬ 
ship, including its Application to Joint-Stock Companies. By N. 
Bindley. 2 vols; in 1. 8vo. $6.50. Phila. 1860. 


L INDLEY’S INTRODUCTION TO JURISPRUDENCE.—An in¬ 
troduction to the Study of Jurisprudence. By N. Bindley. 8vo. 
$3.00. Phila. 1855. 


L ittleton and blatchley’s insurance digest.— 

Digest of Fire Insurance Decisions in the Courts of Great Britain 
and North America. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. 
By H. A. Littleton and J. S. Blatchley. 8vo. Third edition. By 
Clement Bates. $7.50. New York, 1873. 



IVES OF THE CHIEF''JUSTICES OF ENGLAND—By Lord 
Campbell, with Illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo. 14.00. New York, 


1873. 

Same work, English edition. 12mo. 4 vols. $8.00. 


L oan acts of congress. —Acts of Congress relating to Loans 
and the Currency, from 1847 to 1868, including the Laws relating 
to the Pacific Railroads. With a copious Synopsis of each Act, and a 
Comparative View of the Public Debt. 8vo. $2.00. New York, 1873. 


L ocke on attachment. —The Law and Practice of Foreign 
Attachment in the Lord’s Mayor’s Court, &c. By J. Locke. 8vo. 
$1.50. Phila. 1854. 


L OCKWOOD’S REVERSED CASES.—An Analytical and Prac¬ 
tical Synopsis of all the Cases Argued and Reversed in Law and 
Equity, in the Court for the Correction of Errors of the State of New 
York, from 1799 to 1847. By Ralph Lockwood. 8vo. $5.00. 

New York, 1848. 


L OMAX’S DIGEST.—Digest of the Laws of Real Property; By 
John Taylor Lomax. 3 vols. 8vo. {Scarce) Richmond, 1855. 

L omax on executors.—a Treatise on the Law of Executors 
and Administrators generally in Use in the United States, and 
Adapted more particularly to the Practice of Virginia. By John Taylor 
Lomax. Second edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Richmond, 1857. 

M ACKELDY’S civil law.—a Compendium of Modern Civil 
Law. By F. Mackeldy. Translated by P. 1. Kauflfmann. Second 
American, from the last German edition. 8vo. $6.00. {Scarce.) 

New York, 1849. 

M ACNAGHTEN’S select cases.— Select Equity Cases. By 
S. Macnaghten. Second edition. 8vo. $2.50. Phila. 1851. 

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M ACNAMARA on nullities. —Treatise on Nullities and Ir¬ 
regularities in Law. By H. Macnamara. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1853. 

M AINE’S ANCIENT LAW.—Ancient Law: its Connection with 
the Early History of Society, and its Relations to Modern Ideas. 
By H. S. Maine. With an introduction, by T. W. Dwight. 8vo. Cloth, 
$2.50. New York, 1870. 

M anufacturing laws of new york.—T he Act 

Authorizing the Formation of Corporations for Manufacturing, 
Mining, Mechanical, Chemical, and other Purposes. With all the 
Amendments passed from 1851 to date. To which are added Notes, 
Forms, and an Index. 12mo. 50 cents. New York, 1874. 

M CALLISTER’S U. S. CIRCUIT COURT REPORTS.—Re¬ 
ports of Cases argued and determined in the Circuit Court of the 
United States, for the District of California. Hon. M. Hall McAllister, 
Judge. Reported by Cutler McAllister. 8vo. $7.50. New York, 1859. 

M cCALL’S CLERK’S ASSISTANT.—Clerk’s Assistant, and Legal 
Forms and Instruments for Town and County Officers and Pro¬ 
fessional and Business Men, throughout the United States. By H. 
S. McCall. 8vo. $3.50.- Albany, 1860. 

M cCALL’S CONSTABLE’S GUIDE.—A concise Treatise on the 
Powers and Duties of Constables in the State of New York. 
To which is added an Appendix containing most of the practical forms 
necessary to be used by them in their several duties. By H. S. McCall. 
12mo. $2.00. ' Albany, 1873. 

M cCALL’S NEW YORK CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 

—A Complete Treatise on the Civil, Criminal and Special 
Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace in the State of New York, 
with numerous Forms. By Henry S. McCall. Fifth edition. 8vo. 
$7.50. Albany, 1873. 

M CCLELLAN’S EXECUTOR’S GUIDE.—A Complete "'Manual 
for Executors, Administrators and Guardians, with a full Ex¬ 
position of their Rights, Privileges, Duties and Liabilities, and of the 
Rights of Widows in the Personal Estate, and to Dower, with Forms. 
By Robert H. McClellan. 8vo. $3.50. Albanj^, 1873. 

M cMASTER’S N. Y. railroad law.—T he entire Statute 
Law of the State relative to Railroads, Analytically arranged to 
With Notes of Judicial Decisions. By R. Bach McMaster. 

New York, 1874. 


1874. 

8vo. $4.00. (Amendments added.) 


This work also contains a Table of Railroad Charters, Forms, &c. ; and, 
in connection with the Law and Decisions, exhibits a Complete History of the 
Railroad Legislation of the State. 

M ARVIN’S WRECK AND SALVAGE.—A Treatise on the Law 
of Wreck and Salvage. By W. Marvin. 8vo. (Scarce.) 

Boston, 1858. 

M atthews on presumption.—a Treatise on the Doc¬ 
trine of Presumption and Presumptive Evidence, as affecting 
the Title to Real and Personal Property. With Notes and References 
to American Cases. ByBenj.Rand. 8vo. (Scarce.) New York, 1830. 


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M atthews on partnership.—a summary of the Law of 

Partnership, By S. Matthews. 12mo. $1.50. Cincinnati, 1864. 

M ay on insurance.—T he Law of Insurance, as applicable to 
Fire, Life, Accident, and other risks not Marine. By J. W. 
May. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 


M AYNE on damages. —A Treatise on the Law of Damages; 

comprising their Measure, and the Mode in which they are As¬ 
sessed and Reviewed, the Practice of Granting New Trials, the Law of 
Set-oflf, and Compensation under the Lands-Clauses Act. By John D. 
Mayne. 8vo. $3,00. Phila. 1857. 

Same work. Late English edition. $7.50. London, 1872. 


M etcalf on contracts. —Principles of the Law of Con¬ 
tracts as applied by Courts of Law. By Theron Metcalf. 8vo. 
$4.50. New York, 1867. 


M 


ITFORD’S CHANCERY PLEADINGS.—(See Tyler) 


M ONTESQUIEU’S SPH^T OF THE LAWS.—Transla d from 
the French by Thomas Nugent, LL.D. A new edition, care¬ 
fully compared with the best Paris edition, to which are prefixed a 
memoir of the life and writings of the author, and an analysis of the 
work, by M. D’Alembert. 2vols. 8vo. Cloth, $6.00. Cincinnati, 1873. 


M oore on abstracts of title.— instructions for Prepar¬ 
ing Abstracts of Title, By H. Moore. 8vo, $1.50. Phila. 1853. 

M ORGAN’S U. S. TARIFF.—A complete Manual of Import 
Duties, and Digest of the Tariff Laws. By S. T. Morgan. 8vo. 
$2.50. Baltimore, 1874. 

(|t^° This work contains a Digest of the Tariff Laws, from August 30th, 1842, 
to latest date, thus covering all the many changes made; a Schedule of Rates of 
Duties alphabetically arranged ;—Extracts from the Regulations and Decisions o f 
the Treasury Department are placed as foot notes, with an Appendix of Tables of 
Foreign Moneys, Weights and Measures, reduced to the United States standard; 
Rates of Tare; Rates of Drawback, and other important Regulations of the 
Customs. 

M orris on replevin.—a Practical Treatise on the Law of 
Replevin in the United States. By P. P. Morris. Second edi¬ 
tion. 8vo. $5.00. Phila. 1869. 


M ORRIS’ CRIMINAL CASES.—Mississippi State Cases. Being 
Criminal Cases decided in the High Court of Errors and Appeals, 
and in the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi. With Notes. By 
J. S. Morris. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Jackson, 1872. 

ORSE ON ARBITRATION AND AWARD.—The Law of Ar¬ 
bitration and Award. By John T. Morse, Jr. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1872. 


M 


M orse on banks and banking.—a Treatise on the Law 

of Banks and Banking; with an Appendix, containing the Na¬ 
tional Banking Act, with Decisions, &c. By John T. Morse, Jr. 8vo. 
$6.00. Boston, 1870. 


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M oses on mandamus.—T he Law of Mandamus and the Prac¬ 
tice connected with it; with an Appendix of Forms. By H. H. 
Moses. 8vo. $3.50. Albany, 1866. 


M urray on proceedings in u. s. couRTS.--with 

Practical Forms. By J. A. Murray. 8vo. $3.00. Albany, IS'ZO. 

M urray on usury.—T he History of Usury, together with a 
Brief Statement of General Principles concerning the Conflict of 
Laws in difi’erent States and Countries. By J. B. C. Murray. 8vo. 
$2.00. Phila. 1866. 


M URRAY’S TABLE OF CASES Afiirmed, Revised, Cited and 
Overruled in the Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts of the 
United States, with References to Cases in the Reports of the several 
States. By Francis P. Murray. 8vo. $5.00. Albany, 1873. 

N ASH’S PLEADING AND PRACTICE under the Codes of Ohio, 
New York, Kansas, and Nebraska; and applicable, also,.to the 
Practice in other States in which a Code has been adopted. With 
appropriate Forms. By Simeon Nash. Fourth edition. 2 vols. 
8vo. $15.00. Cincinnati, 1873. 

"VTEW YORK CODES.—As proposed by the Commissioners. (Civil, 
Penal, and Political.) 3 vols. 8vo. Cloth, each, $3.00 ; sheep, 
$3.50. Albany, 1865. 

^EW YORK CODE BOOK OF FORMS.—(Proposed by the Com- 
missioners.) 8vo. $2.50. Albany, 1865. 

lyPEW YORK CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW.—(See Benedict, 
Colby, Cowen, and Me Call) 

’'VTEW YORK CODE OF PROCEDURE.—Annotated by John 
Townshend. (See Voorhies; Wait.) 

lyPEW YORK PRACTICE.—(See Abbott, Crary, Tillinghast <& 
jLN Shearman, Tiffany <k Smith, Voorhies, Whittaker, and Wait.) 

J^EW YORK REPORTS, DIGESTS, STATUTES, &c. 

"VTIXON’S FORMS.—Forms of Proceedings under the Laws of New 
Jersey. By John T. Nixon. 8vo. $4.00. Trenton, 1871. 

^ORTH’S PROBATE PRACTICE.—A Treatise on the Practice in 
Probate Courts in the State of Illinois. With full Forms of every 
kind relating to Wills and the Settlement of Estates, &c. By Levi 
North. 8vo. $5.00. Chicago, 1873. 

ROTARIES’ AND COMMISSIONERS’ HAND BOOK.—A Man- 
uaJ containing numerous Forms, and the Fees allowed in New 
York. Also, Practical Suggestions and References, with Notes of all 
the Statutes appertaining. 8vo. In paper covers, 75 cents; in 
cloth binding, $1.25. New York, 1874. 

l^OTARIES’ AND BANKERS’ MANUAL.—(See Wedgwood and 
JLM Homans.) 


Catalogue of Law Books. 


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O FFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS-GENERAL OF 
THE UNITED STATES.—Advising the President and Heads 
of the Departments in relation to their Official Duties. Compiled, with 
Notes and References, by Benjamin F. Hall, C. C. Andrews, J. H. Ash¬ 
ton and A. J. Bentley. With copious Indices. 13 vols. 8vo. 
$33.00. Washington, 1852-66. 

O LIVER’S CONVEYANCING.—Practical Conveyancing : a Selec¬ 
tion of Forms of General Utility, with Notes. By Benjamin 
Lynde Oliver. 8vo. {Out of print.) Hallowell, 1853. 


O LIVER’S PRECEDENTS.—Forms of Practice, or American Pre¬ 
cedents in Actions, Personal and Real, with Annotations. By 
Benjamin L. Oliver. New edition. 8vo. $7.50. Portland, 1874. 

O pinions of the attorneys-general of the state 

OF NEW YORK.—From the Formation of the State Govern¬ 
ment to February, 1872. Compiled and arranged by H. E. Sickles. 
8 VO. $6.50. Albany, 1872. 

O RDRONAUX ON MlfoiCAL JURISPRUDENCE.—The Juris- 
prudence of Medicine in its relation to the Law of Contracts, 
Torts, and evidence. With a Supplement, on Liabilities of Vendors of 
Drugs. By John Ordonaux. 8vo. $4.00. Phila. 1869. 


O WEN ON BANKRUPTCY. (Law of 1841.)—A Treatise on the 
Law and Practice in Bankruptcy, supported by English and 
American authorities, and the general principles of law and equity 
applicable thereto ; to which is added the Bankrupt Act of the United 
States (1841), with a full analysis thereof. By Samuel Owen. 8vo. 
$3.50. New York, 1842. 

As the U. S. Bankrupt Law of 1867, is, in many of its provisions, similar 
to the previous Law of 1841, this volume must be of much service at this time. 


P ARISH WILL CASE.—The famous New York Case. Vol. I 
contains a Statement of the Facts ; the Points and Arguments of 
Counsel; the Opinions of the Court of Appeals, and of the several 
Judges; the end of the Litigation. 8vo. $7.50. 

Vol. H contains the Medical Opinions upon the Mental Competency 
of Mr. Parish. {Scarce.) New York, 1864. 

This is one of the most remarkable and interesting cases, involving tes¬ 
tamentary capacity, upon record. 


P ARSONS ON WILLS.—A Treatise on the Law of Wills, embody¬ 
ing the latest Decisions relating thereto. By A. Parsons. 8vo. 
$1.50. Phila. 1855. 


P ARSONS’ LAWS OF BUSINESS.~The Laws of Business for 
Business Men in all the States of the Union. By Theophilus 
Parsons. 8vo. Cloth, $3.00 ; sheep, $3.50. Boston, 1867. 

Another edition, half sheep, $4.00; sheep, $4.50. Hartford, 1869. 


P ARSONS’ COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW.—A Se¬ 
lection of Cases and Opinions. By Theophilus Parsons. 8vo.{Scarce.) 

New York, 1836. 


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P ARSONS ON BILLS AND NOTES.—A Treatise on the Law of 
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange. By Theophilus Par¬ 
sons. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1862. 

P ARSONS ON CONTRACTS.—A Treatise on the Law of Con¬ 
tracts. Sixth edition. Revised, and very much enlarged. By 
Theophilus Parsons. Sixth edition. 3 vols. $22.50. Boston, 18'73. 

P ARSONS ON PARTNERSHIP.—A Treatise on the Law of Part¬ 
nership. By Theophilus Parsons. Second edition, revised and 
enlarged. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1870. 

P ARSONS ON SHIPPING AND ADMIRALTY.—A Treatise on 
the Law of Shipping and Admiralty. By Theophilus Parsons. 
2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Boston, 1869. 

P ARSONS ON MARINE INSURANCE.—A Treatise on the Law 
of Marine Insurance and General Average. By Theophilus Par¬ 
sons. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Boston, 1868. 

P ARSONS ON MERCANTILE LAW.—The Elements of Mercan¬ 
tile Law. By Theophilus Parsons. Second edition. 8vo. 

$7.50. Boston, 1862. 

P ARSONS ON MARITIME LAW.—A Treatise on Maritime Law, 
including therein the Law of Shipping, the Law of Insurance, 
and the Law and Practice of Admiralty. By Theophilus Parsons. 
2 vols. 8 VO. (Scarce.) Boston, I860. 

P ASCHAL’S ANNOTATED CONSTITUTION.—The Constitu¬ 

tion of the United States defined and carefully annotated. By 
George W. Paschal. 12mo. $2.50. Washington, 1868. 

P ATENT LAW.—(See Coryton^ Curtis., Fisher., Hindmarch^ Law., 
Norman, Phillips, Rohb, Simonds, Whitman.) 

P ERRY ON TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES.—A Treatise on the Law 
of Trusts and Trustees. By J. W. Perry. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1872. 

P HEAR ON RIGHTS OF WATER.—On the Rights of Water, in¬ 
cluding Public and Private Rights to the Sea and Seashore. By 
J. B. Phear. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1859. 

P HILLIMORE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW.—Commentaries on 
International Law. By Robert Phillimore. 3 vols. in 2. 8vo. 
$11.00. Phila. 1854-7. 

P hillips on evidence.—T reatise on the Law of Evidence. 

By S. March Phillips. With Notes by Esek Cowen and N. Hill, 
with additions of American Cases to the Present Time, by Isaac Edwards. 
Fifth edition. 3 vols. 8vo. $24.00. New York, 1867. 


P hillips on insurance.—a Treatise on the Law of Insur¬ 
ance. Fifth edition. By Willard Phillips. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. 

New York, 1867. 

P hillips on liens.—a Treatise on Liens, embracing all Com¬ 
mon Law, Statutory, and Equitable Liens. By Samuel L. Phil¬ 
lips. (In preparation.) 



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P HILLpS’ JURISDICTION AND PRACTICE.—The Statutory 
Jurisdiction and Practice of the Supreme Court of the United 
States. By P. Phillips. 8vo. $5.00. Washington, 1872. 

P hillips and AMOS on evidence.—a Treatise on the 

Law of Evidence. By S. M. Phillips and Andrew Amos. With 
copious Notes and References to American Decisions. 2 vols. 8vo. 
$7.00. Boston and New York, 1839. 


P IERCE ON AMERICAN 
American Railroad Law. 
Bar. 8vo. $5.00. 


RAILROAD LAW.—A Treatise on 
By Edward L. Pierce, of the Boston 
New York, 1857. 


Among the topics discussed are the foilowing: The formation of a railroad company—The con¬ 
struction and extent of its powers—Power of the Legislature over the Company, and how affected 
by the United States Constitution—Taxation—Creation of capital stock by subscriptions, with the 
power of municipal corporations to make them, and the defense of subscribers—Issue and transfer 
of shares, and the liability of the company therefor, when fraudulent—Acquisition of right of way 
and of real estate by purchase, and also by condemnation, with an examination of the power of 
eminent domain, and for what injuries compensation may be made, with the rules for determining 
the same and the evidence admissible—Location of the road—Liability for torts in general, with a 
discussion of the proper remedy therefor—Personal injuries resulting in death—Injuries to persons 
not in privity with the company, and the rule of negligence—Injuries to servants, to property by 
fire, to cattle at common law and under statutes—Contracts of the company, with its capacity to 
contract—Liability as a common carrier of goods and of passengers—Remedies—Mortgages of prop¬ 
erty and franchises, &c., Ac. 


P OLAND’S MILITARY DIGEST.—A Digest of the Military Laws 
of the United States, from 1860 to the November Session of the 
Fortieth Congress, 1867, relating to the Army, Volunteers, Militia, and 
the Reconstruction of the Rebel States. Compiled by Brevet Lieuten¬ 
ant-Colonel J. S. Poland. 8vo. $4.50. Boston, 1868. 


P OLLOCK ON THE PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS.—A 
Treatise on the Power of Courts of Common Law to Compel the 
Production of Documents for Inspection. By C. E. Pollock. 8vo. $1.50. 

Phila. 1853. 


P OLSON’S LAW OF NATIONS.—Principles of the Law of Na¬ 
tions, with Practical Notes and Supplementary Essays on the Law 
of Blockade and on Contraband of War. By Archer Poison. 8vo. 
$1.50. Phila. 1853. 


P OMEROY’S MUNICIPAL LAW.—An Introduction to Municipal 
Law. By J. N. Pomeroy. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1864. 

P OMEROY’S CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.—An Introduction to 
the Constitutional Law of the United States. By J. N. Pomeroy. 
8vo. $5.00. New York, 1868. 

P OMEROY ON REMEDIES.—A Treatise on Civil Remedies and 
Remedial Rights. By J. N. Pomeroy. {In preparation.) 

P OTHIER ON OBLIGATIONS.—Treatise on the Law of Obliga¬ 
tions or Contracts. By R. J. Pothier. Translated from the French, 
with an Introduction, Appendix, and Notes, illustrative of the English 
Law on the Subject, by William David Evans. Third edition. 2 vols, 
8vo. $10.00. Phila. 1853. 

P OTHIER ON PARTNERSHIP.—A Treatise on the Contract of 
Partnership. By R. J. Pothier. Translated from the French, 
with Notes to English Cases, by O. D. Tudor. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1854. 


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P OWELL’S ANALYSIS OF AMERICAN LAW.—By T. W. 
Powell. 8vo. $5.50, Phila. 1870. 

P OWELL ON APPELLATE PROCEEDINGS.—The Law of Ap¬ 
pellate Proceedings, in relation to Review, Error, Appeal, and 
other Reliefs upon Final Judgments. By T. W. Powell. 8vo. $5.50. 

Phila. 1872. 

P OWELL ON EVIDENCE.—The Practice of the Law of Evidence, 
with a Chapter on the Measure of Damages. By Edward Powell. 
8 VO. $3.00. Phila. 1858. 


P RITCHARD’S DIGEST.—An Analytical Digest of all Reported 
Cases determined by the High Court of Admiralty of England. 
By W. T. Pritchard. 8vo. $3.50. Harrisburg, 1848. 

P ROCTOR’S BENCH AND BAR.—The Bench and Bar of New 
York. Being a Collection of Biographical Sketches of Eminent 
Judges and Lawyers of the New-York Bar. By L. D. Proctor. 8vo. 
Cloth, $5.00. New York, 1870. 


R AFF’S PENSION MANUAL.—A Manual of Pensions, Bounty 
and Pay, containing the Laws, Forms, and Regulations. By 
George W. Raff. Crown 8vo. $2.00. Cincinnati, 1865. 


R AFF’S WAR-CLAIMANT’S GUIDE.—The War-Claimant’s 
Guide ; a Manual of the Laws relating to Pensions, &c., and to the 
Prosecution of all Claims growing out of the War of 1861-65. By 
George W. Raff. 8vo. $4.00. Cincinnati, 1866. 


R ailroad laws of new YORK.—with Notes of Decisions. 

(See McMaster.) 

R ailways and canals.—(S ee American and English Rail¬ 
way Cases) 

R am on FACTS.—a Treatise on Facts, as Subjects of Inquiry by a 
Jury. By James Ram, Barrister. Full American Notes, by John 
Townshend. With an Appendix, containing I)avid Paul Brown's 
Golden Rules for the Examination of a Witness ; Cox's Practical Ad¬ 
vice for Conducting the Examination of Witnesses^ and Opening a Case 
to the Jury ; Whewell on Theory and Fact; Hoffman's Fifty Resolutions 
in regard to Professional Deportment; Remarkable Cases of Mistaken 
Identity and Erroneous Convictions. Third edition, enlarged. 8vo. 
$5.00. New York, 1873. 

If obliged to characterize the book in a single sentence, we should call 
it “ The Philosophy of Evidence.” It shows how we acquire our knowledge of 
facts; the circumstances which impede or facilitate the acquisition of that knowb 
edge; the means by which the knowledge, when obtained, is either lost or per¬ 
petuated ; the difficulties in the way of communicating a knowledge of facts from 
one to another; the methods of distinguishing between truth and falsehood, and 
by which to test the value of human testimony. Together with chapters upon 
Advocacy, upon the Examination of Witnesses, &c., cfec. The whole calculated 
to assist in the acquisition of that most difficult accomplishment—the art of try¬ 
ing a cause before a jury. 

This is one of the most popular and valuable works ever offered to the 
legal profession. 


Catalogue of Law Boohs. 


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R AM’S SCIENCE OF LEGAL JUDGMENT.—A Treatise designed 
to show the Materials whereof, and the Process by which Courts 
construct their Judgments. Adapted to practical and general use in 
the Discussion and Determination of Questions of Law. By James 
Ram, Barrister. With extensive Additions and Annotations, by John 
Townshend. 8vo. $5.00. New York, 1871. 

51 ;^” The American edition of this legal classic, now first presented to the no¬ 
tice of the profession, has been greatly enlarged, and adapted to the present state 
of the Law, Mr. Townshend’s additions and annotations very materially enhance 
the value of this work, which has always been regarded as among the best in 
legal literature. 

Judge T, M. CooLET, of Michigan, so widely known as a Judge, Professor, and Author, says, 
“ Ram ox Legal Judgment is a work which ought to be a great deal better known than it is, and you 
will do the profession most valuable service if you succeed in introducing it generally. Every law¬ 
yer who aims at precise and accurate knowledge, and every judge who would make his judicial 
opinions unassailable in point of propriety, and who desires to exclude from his premises whatever 
could not properly constitute an element In legal jud^ent, ought to be familiar with this work, I 
am very glad you found so satisfactory an editor for it. Mr. Townshend has done his work faith¬ 
fully, and whatever he has added is not only valuable, but is blended with the original materials 
with skill and discrimination.” 


R APP’S BOUNTY LAWS.—A Complete Digest of the Laws relat¬ 
ing to Bounties. By S. A. Rapp. 8vo. $2.50. Washington, 1872. 


R AW^LE on EQUITY.—A Lecture delivered by W. H. Rawle be¬ 
fore the Law Academy of Philadelphia. 8vo. $2.00. Phila. 1868. 

R awle on covenants.—a Practical Treatise on the Law of 
Covenants or Title. By William Henry Rawle. Fourth edition. 
8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 


R AY’S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE OF INSANITY.—The 
Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity.- By Dr. Isaac Ray. Fifth edi¬ 
tion, revised and enlarged. 8vo. $6.50. Bos o n, 1871. 


R ead on the probate of wills.—M odem Probate of 

Wills, containing an Analysis of the Modern Law of Probate in 
England and America; with numerous References to the English and 
American Cases, and copious Extracts from the Leading Cases. By 
George W. Read. 8vo. $5.00. Boston, 1846. 

R EDFIELD on the law of railways.—T he Law of Rail¬ 
ways ; embracing Corporations, Eminent Domain, Contracts, Com¬ 
mon Carriers of Goods and Passengers, Constitutional Law, Investments, 
Telegraph Companies, &c. By Isaac F. Redfield. Fifth edition. 2 
vols. 8vo. $15.00. Boston, 1873. 


R EDFIELD’S leading AMERICAN RAILWAY CASES.— 

Leading Cases and Opinions upon most of the important questions 
involved in the Law of Railways, with extensive Notes, and References 
to the late Decisions. By Isaac F. Redfield. Second edition. 2 vols. 
8vo. $15.00. Boston, 1872. 


1 ')EDFIELD AND BIGELOW’S LEADING CASES.—Leading 
\) and Select Cases in the Laws of Bills of Exchange, Promissory 
Notes, and Checks. By 1. F. Redfield and M, M. Bigelow. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1871. 


R EDFIELD’S LEADING CASES ON WILLS.—Leading American 
Cases on the Law of Wills. By Isaac F. Redfield. {Inpreparation). 


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EDFIELD ON THE LAW OF WILLS.—By Isaac F. Redfield. 
Third edition. 3 vols. 8vo. $22.50. Boston, ISYl. 


Vol. I, embracing the Jurisprudence of Insanity; the Hairing and Construc¬ 
tion of Wills ; and the Effect of Extrinsic Evidence upon such Construction. With 
Forms and Instructions for Preparing Wills. 

Vol. II, embracing Devises, Legacies, and Testamentary Trusts; their Con¬ 
struction, Discharge, and Mode of Enforcement. 

Vol. Ill, embracing Probate of Wills, and the Duties of Executors, Adminis¬ 
trators, and other Testamentary Trustees ; Settlement and Distribution of Estates; 
and the Law of Trusts. 


R edfield on carriers. —The Law of Carriers, Telegraphs 
and Inkeepers. By Isaac F. Redfield. 8vo. $6.50. 

Cambridge, 1869. 

R EDFIELD’S N. Y. SURROGATE’S REPORTS.—Reports of Cases 
Argued and Determined in the Surrogate Courts of the State of 
New York. By Amasa A. Redfield. In continuation of Bradfords. 
1 vol. 8vo. $6.00. New York, 1864, 


R EEVE’S DOMESTIC RELATIONS.—Law of Baron and Femme, 
Domestic Relations, and of the Powers of Courts of Chancery. By 
Tapping Reeve. Third edition, with Notes and References, by A. T. 
Parker and C. E. Baldwin. 8vo. $6.00. Albany, 1862. 

R EEVE’S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LAW from the time of 
the Romans to the end of the Reign of Elizabeth. A new edition 
in three volumes. With Notes and Introduction by W. F. Finlason. 3 
vols. 8vo. Cloth, $18.00. London, 1869. 


R emarkable trials. —Remarkable Trials of all Countries, par¬ 
ticularly of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, and France., 
With Notes and Speeches of Counsel. Compiled by Thomas Dunphy 
and Thomas J. Cummins. 8vo. $4.50. New York, 1867. 


Jj^EPORTS OF ALL THE STATES. 

R OBB’S PATENT CASES.—A Collection of Patent Cases decided 
in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States, from their 
Organization to the year 1850, with Notes, Index, &c. By James B. 
Robb. 2 vols. 8vo. {Out of print) Boston, 1854. 


R OBERT’S ADMIRALTY.—ATreatise on Admiralty and Prize Law. 
8vo. $7.50. Cambridge, 1869. 

R oberts on the court of chancery.—T he Principles 

of the High Court of Chancery, and the Powers and Duties of its 
Judges. By T. Roberts. $2.50. Phila. 1857. 


R 

8 VO. 


OBINSON’S PRACTICE.—The Practice in Courts of Justice in 
England and the United States. By Conway Robinson. 6 vols. 
{Sets scarce) Richmond and Phila. 1854-70. 


R OCKWELL’S SPANISH AND MEXICAN LAW.—A Compila¬ 
tion of Spanish and Mexican Law, in relation to Mines and Titles 
to Real Estate in force in California, Texas, and New Mexico, and in the 
Territories acquired under the Louisiana and Florida Treaties when an¬ 
nexed to the United States. By John A. Rockwell. 8vo. $7.50. 

New York, 1851. 


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R IDDLE’S LAW STUDENTS AND LAWYERS.—The Philosophy 
of Political Parties and other subjects. In eight lectures. By A. 
G. Riddle. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00. Washington, ISYS. 


R OCCUS ON MARITIME LAW.—A Manual of Maritime Law. 

By F. Roccus. Translated, with Notes, by J. R. Ingersoll. 8vo. 
$1.50. Phila. 1809. 


R oper on legacies. —Treatise on the Law of Legacies. By 
R. S. D. Roper. Second American, from the last London edition, 
with References to American Cases. 2 vols. 8vo. (Scarce.) Phila. 1848. 


R ORER on JUDICIAL SALES.—A Treatise on the Law of Judi¬ 
cial and Execution Sales. By David Rorer. 8vo. $6.00. 

Chicago, 1873. 


R OSCOE on criminal evidence.—a Digest of the Law of 
Evidence in Criminal Cases. By Henry Roscoe. Sixth Amer¬ 
ican, from the third London edition, with Additions, embracing all the 
recent Alterations in the Law, by T. C. Granger ; and additional Notes 
and References to the American Decisions, by George Sharswood. 1 vol. 
8vo. $7.50. Pkila. 1866. 


R OSS’S LEADING CASES.—Leading Cases in the Commercial 
Law of England and Scotland, with Notes. By George Ross. 
3 vols. 8vo. $12.00. Phila. 1854. 


R ussell on crimes.—T reatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors. 

By William O. Russell. Seventh American edition, with addi¬ 
tional Notes and References by George Sharswood. 2 vols. 8vo. (Out 
of print.) Phila. 1857. 

S anders on uses and trusts.—A n Essay on Uses and 

Trusts, and on the Nature and Operation of Conveyances at Com¬ 
mon Law, and of those which derive their effect from the Statute of 
Uses. By F. W. Sanders. Second American, from the last London edi¬ 
tion ; with References to later English and American Cases. 2 vols. in 1. 
8vo. $5.50. Phila. 1855. 


S aunders on negligence.—a Treatise on the Law applica¬ 
ble to Negligence. By T. W. Saunders. With Notes of Ameri¬ 
can Cases, by Henry Hooper. 8vo. $3.75. Cincinnati, 1872. 


S CHOULER ON THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS.—Embracing 
Husband and Wife; Guardian and Ward; Parent and Child ; In¬ 
fancy ; and Master and Servant. By James Schouler. Second edition. 
8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1874. 

S CHOULER ON PERSONAL PROPERTY.—A Treatise on the 
Law of Personal Property. By James Schouler. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1873. 


S COTT AND JARNAGIN ON TELEGRAPHS.—Treatise upon 
the Law of Telegraphs, embracing the General Statutes of England, 
Canada, the United States, and the several States. By W. L. Scott and 
M. P. Jarnagin. 8vo. $6.00. Boston, 1868. 


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S CRIBNER ON DOWER.—The Law of Dower, embracing tlie 
Common Law and Statutory Provisions and Judicial Decisions of 
England and the several United States upon that subject. By C. H. 
Scribner. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1867. 


S EARLE ON REMEDIES.—A Treatise on Extraordinary Remedies, 
Certiorari, Mandamus, Error, Prohibition, Quo Warranto, &c. {In 
preparation.) 


S EDGWICK ON DAMAGES.—A Treatise on the Measure of Dam¬ 
ages, or an inquiry into the Principles which govern the o unt 
of Compensation Recovered in Suits of Law. By Theodore Sedgwick. 
Sixth edition. AVith Full Notes, embracing all material decisions in 
this country and in England, to the time of publication. Edited by 
Henry D. Sedgwick. Large 8vo. $8.50. New York, 1874. 

This standard work has obtained so high and wide a reputation both in 
Europe and America, that it is unnecessary to repeat the numerous testimonials 
it has received. The Law Reporter says: “ Anything from Mr. Sedgwick is sure 
to be welcomed. He touches nothing on which he does not impress the mark of 
his active, resolute, and vigorous mind. He writes clearly and ably; nor does 
he hesitate to express his own conclusions even on disputed points. This is a 
recommendation of no ordinary character.” 

“ The Legal Classic.”— One of the most accomplished of legal critics, in a 
review of the new edition of “Sedgwick on Damages,” applies a phrase to this 
work which will be generally accepted. He says: 

“ The publication of this new edition of this legal classic will be hailed as a welcome event by 
every lawyer who would keep posted on the conflicting, fluctuating and still advancing Law of 
Damages. The latest Law of Damages is the only law on that topic which is of any sort of use to 
the profession. What the student, the practitioner and the judge want to know is the Law of Dam¬ 
ages as it stands to-day, and in testing this new edition it must be brought to this essential standard 
of practical usefulness. We think the large additions by Mr. Henry Dwight Sedgwick are superior 
to the original work itself, and indicate that he might safely have aspired to the authorship of an 
original treatise on damages instead of annotating the work of another. Many of the notes would 
read excellently well as independent chapters in an original treatise, while there is hardly a single 
topic treated by the original author which has not, by a skilful and well-timed note or case, been 
brought square down to the present day.” 


S EDGWICK ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES.—A 
Treatise on the Rules which Govern the Interpretation and Appli¬ 
cation of Statutory and Constitutional Law. By Theodore Sedgwick. 
Second edition, greatly enlarged. AYith full Notes by John Norton 
Pomeroy, LL.D. {In p)ress—nearly ready 


S ELF-DEFENCE.--Select American Cases on the Law of Self-Defence. 
By L. B. Horrigan and S. D. Thompson. 8vo. $7.50. St. Louis, 1874. 

S ELWYN’S NISI PRIUS.—An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi 
Prius. By William Selwyn. With Notes and References to the 
Decisions of the Courts of this country, by the former editors, AVheaton, 
Wharton, and Law; with additional Notes by A. J. Fish. 2 vols. 8vo. 
$15.00. Phila. 1857. 


S ERGEANT ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAAV.—A Treatise on Con¬ 
stitutional Law, being a View of the Practice and Jurisdiction of 
the Courts of the United States, and of Constitutional points decided. 
By T. Sergeant. 8vo. $4.00. Phila. 1830. 


S HARPSTEIN’S INSURANCE DIGEST.—Digest of American, 
English, Scotch, and Irish Reports of Life and Accident Insurance 
Decisions. 8vo. $3.00. San Francisco, 1872. 


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IIARSWOOD’S LECTURES.—Lectures Introductory to the Study 
of the Law. By George Sliarswood. 12mo. $1.50. Phila. 1870. 

S IIARSWOOD’S LEGAL ETHICS. — Professional Ethics. By 
George Sharswood. $2.00. Phila. 1869. 

S HEARMAN AND REDFIELD ON NEGLIGENCE.—A Treatise 
on the Law of Negligence, and the Remedies for Private Wrongs, 
and tlie Negligent Performance of Contracts. By Thomas G. Shearman 
and Amasa A. Redfield. Third edition. 8vo. $7.50. New York, 1874. 


This is the only American treatise on the subject. It covers the entire 
field, and cites over 4,000 adjudged cases. No recent law work has met with such 
general favor. 

“ It is a first-class work in topic, in contents, and in treatment. It abounds with comprehensive 
and vigorous reasoning, as well as clear, lucid, and bold thinking. Its learning is exhaustive, and 
arranged in no cheap, slovenly, or incoherent manner. The authors, in a page, frequently express 
the results of volumes of reported cases by a skilful remme. at once tliorougli, accurate, and 
stated with guarded caution, and yet no verbosity. No lawyer who desires to be armed in this 
leading head of the law, will neglect to read this book carefully, methodically, and critically.”— 
Boston Post. 

“The authors seem to have given careful study to the whole subject, and to have entered into 
a clear analysis and thorough research of every point connected with it. It is written in a plain, 
yet attractive style, and as free as possible from mere technicalities. Its statement of principles 
and authorities is concise, yet comprehensive. The plan of the work is admirable, so that at a 
glance the student or practicioner can find the point desired in the context, with such references 
to decisions upon it as the foot-notes, which are very full and conplete, may contain .”—The Law 
Telegraph. 

“ It embraces a mass of information of importance in every-day practice, which is not other¬ 
wise accessible. The book is one which has been greatly needed. We know of no work which will 
be more useful to a lawyer in general practice than this volume .”—American Law Review. 


S HELFORD’S LAW OF RAILWAYS—The Law in England and 
Ireland. A Treatise, with copious Notes. By Leonard Shelford. 
First Ameiican, from the Third London edition. With notes to American 
Cases, by M. L. Bennett. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00. Burlington, 1859. 


S HERWOOD’S MANUAL OF LEGAL STUDY.—A Manual of 
Legal Study, for the Use of Students. By S. R. Sherwood. 8vo. 
{^Out of ’print?) New York, 1868. 


S IMONDS’ LAW OF DESIGN PATENTS.—A Collection of all 
the Cases relating to Design Patents decided by the U. S. Courts, 
and in the U. S. Patent Office, to January, 1874. Also, a Digest of all 
the Decisions. With a Treatise on the Law of Letters Patent for De¬ 
signs. With Engravings. By W. E. Simonds. 8vo. New York, 1874. 


S MITH ON CONTRACTS.—The Law of Contracts. By John W. 

Smith. With Notes and References, by J. C. Symons; with 
American and English Decisions, by W. H. Rawle. Fifth edition. With 
additional Notes by George Sharswood. $5.50. Phila. 1869. 


S MITH ON EXECUTORY INTERESTS.—x\n Original View of 
Executory Interests in Real and Personal Property. By John W. 
Smith. 8vo. $3.50. Phila. 1850. 


S MITH ON REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.—A Compen¬ 
dium of the Law of Real and Personal Property ; connected with 
Conveyancing. By Josiah W. Smith. 8vo. $4.50. Phila. 1856. 

S MITH’S MASTER AND SERVANT.—A Treatise on the Law of 
Master and Servant, including therein Masters and Workmen in 
every Description of Trade and Occupation, with Notes and References 
to American Cases. By Charles M. Smith. 8vo. Phila- 1852. 


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S MITH’S COMMENTARIES.—Commentaries on Statute and Con¬ 
stitutional Law, and Statutory and Constitutional Construction. 
By E. F. Smith. 8vo. {Out of print.) Albany, 1848. 


S MITH’S CHANCERY PRACTICE.—Treatise on the Practice of 
the Court of Chancery. By John S. Smith. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00. 

Phila. 1842. 

S MITH’S LANDLORD AND TENANT.—Law of Landlord and 
Tenant. By John VY. Smith. With Notes and Additions by F. 
P. Maude; with Notes and References to American Cases, by P. P. 
Morris. 8vo. $4.00. Phila. 1856. 


S MITH’S LEADING CASES.—A Selection of Leading Cases on 
Various Branches of the Law. By John W. Smith. Seventh 
American, from the last London edition ; with additional Notes and 
References to American Decisions, by Hare and Wallace. 2 vols. in 3. 
8vo. $19.50. Phila. 18'72. 

S MITE’S MANUAL OF COMMON LAW.—A Manual of Common 
Law. By Jodah W. Smith. With Notes and References, by Ed¬ 
ward Chase Ingersoll. 12mo. Sheep. $4.00. Washington, 1871. 


S MITH’S MANUAL OF EQUITY.—A Manual of Equity Jurispru¬ 
dence. By Josiah W. Smith. First American, from last London 
edition. 12mo. Sheep, $4.00. Washington, 1871. 


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MITH’S MERCANTILE LAW.—Compendium of Mercantile Law. 
By John W. Smith. 8vo. $6.00. New York, 1865. 

S MITH’S PROBATE LAW AND PRACTICE.—The Practice in 
Proceedings in the Probate Court, including the Probate of WTlls, 
the Appointment of Administrators, Guardians, and Trustees, Assign¬ 
ment of Dower, Partition of Lands, the Settlement of Accounts, &c. 
By William L. Smith. Second edition. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00 ; sheep, 
$2.50. Boston, 1867. 

S MITH’S N. Y. COMMON PLEAS REPORTS.—Reports of Cases 
Decided in the Court of Common Pleas, of the city of New York. 
By E. Delafield Smith. 4 vols. $26.00. (See also Judge Dalfs 
Common Pleas Reports.) New York, 1855-1858. 


S NELL’S EQUITY.—The Principles of Equity intended for the use 
of Students and the Profession. By E. H. T. Snell. 8vo. $7.50. 
Second edition. London, 1873. 


S PECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS.—A new Ameri¬ 
can Treatise. {In preparation.) 

S PENCE’S EQUITABLE JURISDICTION.—Equitable Jurisdiction 
of the Court of Chancery. By George Spence. 2 vols. 8vo. 
$10.00. Phila. 1846-1850. 


S TARKIE ON EVIDENCE.—Practical Treatise on the Law of Evi¬ 
dence. By Thomas Starkie., Ninth American edition, with Notes 
and References to American Cases by George Sharswood; together with 
Notes from former American editions. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1869. 


S TARKIE ON SLANDER. —A Treatise on the Law of Slander 
and Libel. {Out of print.) Townshend. Hartford, 1858. 


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gTATUTE LAWS OF ALL THE STATES. 

S TEPHEN’S COMMENTARIES.—Commentaries on the Laws of 
England, partly founded on Blackstone. By Henry J. Stephen. 
4 vols. 8vo. {Scarce.) New York, 1843-1846. 


S TEPHEN’S PLEADING.—Treatise on the Principles of Pleading 
in Civil Actions; comprising a Summary View of the Whole Pro¬ 
ceedings in a Suit at Law, By Henry J. Stephen. Ninth edition, by 
F. F. Heard. 8vo. $4.50. Phila. 1867. 


The Same. Edited by Samuel Tyler. 8vo. $4.50. Washington, 1871. 

S TORER AND HEARD ON ABORTION.—Criminal Abortion, 
considered in its Social, Medical, and Legal Aspects. By Prof. 
Horatio B. Storer, M. D., and F. F. Heard. 8vo. $2.50. Boston, 1868. 


S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON AGENCY.—Commentaries on 
the Law of Agency, as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Ju¬ 
risprudence, with Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign 
Law. By Hon. Joseph Story. Seventh edition, by I. F. Redfield and 
W. A. Herrick. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1869. 


S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON BAILMENTS.—Commentaries 
on the Law of Bailments, with Illustrations from the Civil and 
Foreign Law. By Hon. Joseph Story. Eighth edition, by E. H. Ben¬ 
nett. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1871. 


S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE.— 
Commentaries on the Law of Bills of Exchange, Foreign and In¬ 
land, as administered in England and America, with Occasional Illukra- 
tions from the Commercial Law of the Nations of Continental Europe. 
By Hon. Joseph Story. Fourth edition, by E. H. Bennett. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1860. 

S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON THE CONFLICT OF LAWS.— 
Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, Foreign and Domestic, in 
regard to Contracts, Rights, and Remedies, and especially in regard to 
Marriages, Divorces, Wills, Successions, and Judgments. By Hom 
Joseph Story. Seventh edition, by E. H. Bennett. 8vo. $7.50. 

Boston, 1872. 


S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION.—Com¬ 
mentaries on the Constitution of the United States; with a Pre¬ 
liminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States, 
before the adoption of the Constitution. By IIou. Joseph Story. Fourth 
edition. Edited by Hon. T. M. Cooley. 2 vols. 8vo. $13.00. 

Boston, 1873. 


S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE.— 
Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as administered in En¬ 
gland and America. By Hon. Joseph Story. Eleventh edition, with 
extensive additions, by F. V. Balch. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.60. 

Boston, 1873. 


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S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON EQUITY PLEADINGS.—Com 
mentaries on Equity Pleadings and the Incidents thereto, accord¬ 
ing to the Practice of the Courts of Equity of England and Arnerica. By 
Hon. Joseph Story. Revised and enlarged, by I. F. Redfield. Eighth 
edition. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1870. 


S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON PARTNERSHIP.—Commenta¬ 
ries on the Law of Partnership as a Branch of Commercial and Mar¬ 
itime Jurisprudence, with Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and 
Foreign Law. By Hon. Joseph Story. Sixth edition, revised and en¬ 
larged, by J. C. Gray^ Jr. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1868. 

S TORY’S COMMENTARIES ON PROMISSORY NOTES.—Com¬ 
mentaries on the Law of Promissory Notes, and Guaranties of 
Notes and Checks on Banks and Bankers, with Occasional Illustrations 
from the Commercial Law of the Nations of Continental Europe. By 

Hon. Joseph Story. Sixth edition. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1868. 

S TORY’S LIFE AND LETTERS.—Life and Letters of Hon. Joseph 
Story, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 
and Dane Professor of Law at Harvard University. By William W. 
Story. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00. Boston, 1851. 

S TORY ON THE LAW OF CONTRACTS.—A Treatise on the 
Law of Contracts. By William W. Story. Fifth edition, revised 
by E. H. Bennett. 2 vols. 8vo. {Inpress.) 

S TORY ON THE LAW OF SALES.—A Treatise on the Law of 
Sales of Personal Property, with Illustrations from the Foreign 
Law. By William W. Story. Fourth edition, by E. H. Bennett. 8vo. 
$7.50. Boston, 1871. 


S UGDEN ON POWERS.—Treatise on Powers. Third American, 
from the seventh London edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00. 

Phila. 1856. 

S UGDEN ON VENDORS.—A Treatise on the Law of Vendors and 
Purchasers of Estates. By Edward Sugden. Eighth American 
edition. By J. C. Perkins. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1873. 

T ANEY’S LIFE.—A Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D., Chief 
Justice of the United States. By Samuel Tyler. 8vo. Cloth, 
$5.00 ; sheep, $6.00. Baltimore, 1872. 


T apping on mandamus.—L aw and Practice of High Preroga* 
tive Writ of Mandamus, as it obtains in England and Ireland. By 
Thomas Tapping. 8vo. {Out of print.) Phila. 1853. 

T AYLER’S law glossary.—a Selection of the Greek, Latin, 
Saxon, French, and Italian Sentences, Phrases, and Maxims found 
in the Leading English and American Reports and elementary works, 
with Historical and Explanatory Notes, alphabetically arranged and 
translated into English for the use of the Members of the Legal Profes¬ 
sion, Law Students, Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace, &c. New edition. 
By Thomas Tayler. 8vo. $4.50. New York, 1866. 


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T 


T 

i drawn conformably to the Revised Statutes of the State of New 
York, with Practical Notes, comprising the Duties of Executors, Admin¬ 
istrators, and Guardians. By Thomas Tayler. 8vo. $5.00. 

New York, 1843. 

rpAYLOR’S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.—Medical Jurispru- 
_L dence. By A. S. Taylor. Sixth American, from the eighth Lon¬ 
don edition, with additions. 8vo. $6.00. Phila. lOYS. 

rpYYLOR ON POISONS.—On Poisons in relation to Medical Juris- 
I prudence and Medicine. By A. S. Taylor. Second edition. 8vo. 
(^Neio edition in press) Phila. 

rpAYLOR’S LANDLORD AND TENANT.—A Treatise on the 
I American Law of Landlord and Tenant, embracing the Statutory 
Provisions and Judicial Decisions of the several United States in refer¬ 
ence thereto, with a Selection of Precedents. By John N. Taylor. 
Sixth edition. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 

AYLOR’S N. Y. EXECUTORS’ AND ADMINISTRATORS’ 
GUIDE.—Exhibiting their Rights, Duties, and Liabilities; to¬ 
gether with full directions for proceeding, both in Proving a Will and 
Administering an Estate ; as well as for the Distribution of the Effects, 
and the Final Settlements of Accounts, with all necessary practical forms. 
(N. Y. Law.) By John N. Taylor. Changes in the Law to 1874 are 
given in Addenda. 18mo. $1.00. New York, 1851-1874. 

riYIIOMPSON’S LAW OF HIGHWAYS.— The Law of Highways. 

I With an Appendix of Forms. By Isaac G. Thompson. 8vo. 
$4.50. Albany, 1868. 

T HOMPSON’S PROVISIONAL REMEDIES —The Law and Prac¬ 
tice of Provisional Remedies. With an Appendix of Forms. By 
Isaac G. Thompson. 8vo. $6.50. Albany, 1867. 

T HOMPSON’S SUPERVISOR’S MANUAL.--Containing the Laws 
relating to the Power and Duties of Supervisors. (N. Y. Law.) 
By I. G. Thompson. 8vo. $3.00. Albany, 1869. 

rpHROOP ON VERBAL AGREEMENTS.—A Treatise on the Va- 
I lidity of Verbal Agreements, commonly called the Statute of 
Frauds. By M. H. Throop. 8vo. Vol. 1. $7.50. Albany, 1870. 

rillDD’S PRACTICE.—The Practice of the Courts of King’s Bench 
I and Common Pleas in Personal Actions and Ejectment. To 
which are added the Law and Practice of Extents, and the Rules of 
Court, and Modern Decisions, in the Exchequer of Pleas. By William 
Tidd. Fourth American, from ninth English edition, with Notes by 
Troubat and Fish. 2 vols. 8vo. [Out of print.) Phila. 1856. 

riYIFFANY ON GOVERNMENT.— A Treatise on Government and 
I Constitutional Law. By J.Tifiany. [Out of print.) Albany, 1867. 

rniFFANY AND BULLARD’S LAW OF TRUSTS AND TRUST- 
I EES.—Law of Trusts and Trustees, as administered in England 

and America. By J. Tiffany and E. F. Bullard. 8vo. $7.50. 

Albany, 1862, 




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1 TIFFANY AND SMITH’S NEW YORK PRACTICE.—The New 
York Practice : a Treatise upon Practice and Pleadings in Actions 
and Special Proceedings. By J. Tiffany and H. Smith. 3 vols. 8vo. 
$18.00. New York, 1864. 

T ILLINGHAST and SHEARMAN’S PRACTICE AND PLEAD¬ 
INGS.—The Practice, Pleadings, and Forms in Civil Actions in 
Courts of Record in the State of New York, adapted to the Code of Pro¬ 
cedure of New York and other States. By J. L. Tillinghast and T. G. 
Shearman. 2 vols. 8vo. $16.00. New York, 1865. 


T owle on the constitution.—a History and Analysis of 

the Constitution, with a full account of the Confederations which 
preceded it ; of the Debates and Acts of the Convention which formed it; 
of the Judicial Decisions which have construed it; with Papers and 
Tables illustrative of the Action of the Government and the People un¬ 
der it. By N. C. Towle. Third edition. 8vo. $2.00. Boston, 1871. 

T OWNSEND’S COMMERCIAL LAW.—A Compendium of Com¬ 
mercial Law analytically and topically arranged. By Calvin Town¬ 
send. 8vo. $4.00. New York, 1872. 


T OWNSHEND on recovery.— The Law and Practice in Pro¬ 
ceedings by Landlords to Recover Possession of Demised Prom¬ 
ises (N. Y. Law.) By John Townshend. 12mo. $2.00. New York, 1868. 


T OWNSHEND ON SLANDER AND LIBEL.—A Treatise on the 
Wrongs called Slander and Libel, and the Remedies for those 
Wrongs. By John Townshend. Second edition, enlarged. 8vo. $7.50. 

New York, 1872. 


This is a treatise of no ordinary merit. The author brought to his task a long 
and extensive practice in his profession, an unusual familiarity with the branch 
of law treated upon, a vast general reading, together with a long apprenticeship 
to author-craft. These qualifications have enabled him to produce a work replete 
with recondite learning, and presenting an exhaustive view of his subject in the 
most logical and convincing form. While the author deals with each topic upon 
principle, he is profuse in his citation of authorities; the Notes of Reference to 
decisions exceed two thousand, and occupy one-half of the volume, which con¬ 
tains over seven hundred pages. 

A text book of unquestionable niiVity.—London Solicitors' Journal. 

Destined for years to come to be the text-book on slander and libel .—New York Herald. 

Starkie and Heard each produced works of value, but it is not too much to say that Mr. Town- 
shend’s book must substantially supersede both of them .—Boston Post. 

All that is essential to a knowledge of the law of slander and libel seems to be contained In this 
yolmsie.—American Law Eeview. 

A book designed to present the profession with all about the law of slander and libel, and 
which does present it with great conciseness as well as completeness .—The Nation. 

We have never met with a book so thoroughly exhaustive of the subject-matter .—Neno York 
Albion. 

The work is one that should be in the hands of every lawyer in good practice .—San Francisco 
Bulletin. 


T RACY’S HAND-BOOK OF LAW.—A Hand-Book of Law for 
Business Men, containing Forms of Instruments used in the Trans¬ 
action of Business. By William Tracy. $6.50. New York, 1871. 


T rial of Huntington-—T he Trial of Charles B. Huntington 

for Foigery. Principal Defense, Moral Insanity. Prepared for 
publication by Defendant’s Counsel, from lull stenographic notes taken 
by Roberts and Warburton. 8vo. $3.50. New York, 1858. 


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T rial of the privateers of the savannah.—T rial 

of the OflScers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah, on the 
Charge of Piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern 
District of New York, Hon. Judges Nelson and Shipman presiding. 
Oct., 1861. 8vo. $3.50. New York, 1861. 

This work contains, in addition to the evidence in full, the Speeches of 
the Eminent Counsel, the charge of Judge Nelson, Important Public Documents 
connected with the Rebellion, &c., &c. Reported by A. F. Warburton, and cor> 
rected by the Counsel 

1 1ROUBAT ON limited PARTNERSHIP.—Law of Commanda- 
tory and Limited Partnership in the United States. By F. J. 
Trouhat. 8vo. $5.50. Phila. 1853. 


rp ROWER’S DEBTOR AND CREDITOR.—The Law of Debtor 
X and Creditor. By C. F. Trower. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1861. 

rilUDOR’S LEADING CASES IN MERCANTILE AND MARI- 
i TIME LAW.—Leading Cases in Mercantile and Maritime Law. 
By Owen D. Tudor. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1873. 


rilYLER ON EJECTMENT.—A Treatise on the Remedy by Eject- 
I ment and the Law of Adverse Enjoyment in the United States; 
embracing, in full, the Statutory Policy of the several States in respect 
to the action for the Recovery of Real Property. By R. II. Tyler. 8vo. 
$7.50. Albany, 1870. 

rpYLER ON THE LAW OF INFANCY AND COVERTURE.— 
I Commentaries on the Law of Infancy, including Guardianship and 
Custody of Infants, and on the Laws of Coverture. By Ransom H. 
Tyler. 8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1868. 


T yler on usury.—a Treatise on the Law of Usury, Pawns or 
Pledges, and Maritime Loans. By R. H. Tyler. 8vo. $7.50. 

Albany, 1873. 


T YLER’S AMERICAN ECCLESIASTICAL LAW.—American 
Ecclesiastical Law, with Forms. By R. H. Tyler. 8vo. $5.50. 

Albany, 1866. 


T YLER’S MITFORD’S CHANCERY PLEADINGS.—(The late 
Lord Redesdale.) With a large body of Additional Notes, by 
Josiab W. Smith, of Lincoln’s Inn. Seventh American, from the last 
London edition. With an Introduction, Dissertation on Parties to Suits 
in Equity, Notes, Forms of the different Pleadings, &c. By Samuel 
Tyler, LL.D., Professor in Columbian College, Washington, D. C. {In 
preparation.) 


U LMAN’S LAWYER’S RECORD AND OFFICIAL REGISTER 
OF THE UNITED STATES.—By H. C. Ulman. 8vo. $8.00. 
(A list of the Lawyers in the United States.) New York, 1872. 


U NITED STATES CRIMINAL DIGEST.—Being a full Digest of 
all the Criminal Cases contained in the United States Reports, 
and the Courts of the several States. {In preparation) 

This work will be a complete compendium of the American Criminal 
Law, arranged under Titles and Sections, somewhat upon the plan of Fisher’s New 
English Digest. 


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Digest of all the various Courts within the United States, from 
the earliest period to the year 1870. Comprising all the American De¬ 
cisions Digested in the thirty-one volumes of the United States Digest; 
with careful revision and important additions. By Benjamin Vaughan 
Abbott. To be completed in 12 royal 8vo. vols. of about 800 pages 
each. (Issued Quarterly; vols. I and II now ready.) $7.50 per vol. 

Boston, 1874. 

U NITED STATES DIGEST.—(“ New Series,” Annual Issue.) 

Beginning 1870, vols. I, II, and III. By B. V. Abbott. 8vo. 
$7.50 per vol. Boston, 1871-73. 

U NITED STATES DIGEST.—(Original edition.) From the ear¬ 
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U NITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE.—Laws of the United 
States, from the organization of the Government to the present 
time. With Synoptical Index. Royal 8vo. 18 vols. 

U pshur on the federal government.— a Brief in¬ 
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ment. By A. P. Upshur. 8vo. $1.50. Phila. 1863. 

U PTON’S LAW OF MARITIME WARFARE AND PRIZE.— 
Including the Law of Belligerent and Neutral Rights, of Block¬ 
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the United States. Third edition, enlarged. By F. H. Upton. 8vo. 
$5.00. New York, 1863. 

y AN HEYTHUSEN’S EQUITY DRAFTSMAN.—The Equity 
Draftsman, a Selection of Forms of Pleading in Suits in Equity. 
By F. Van Heythusen. Revised and enlarged by Edward Hughes; 
with Notes and References to American Cases. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1861. 

y AN SANTVOORD’S CHIEF JUSTICES.—Lives and Judicial 
Services of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United 
States. By George Van Santvoord. 8vo. $3.50. New York, 1854. 

V AN SANTVOORD’S EQUITY PRACTICE.—A Treatise on the 
Practice of the Supreme Court of New York in Equity Actions, 
adapted to the Code of Procedure. By George Van Santvoord. 2 vols. 
8vo. {Out of print) Albany, 1860-1862. 

V AN SANTVOORD’S PLEADINGS.—Treatise on the Principles 
of Pleading in Civil Actions under the New York Code of Pro¬ 
cedure. By George Van Santvoord. Third edition, edited by N. C. 
Moak. 8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1873. 

y ATTEL’S LAW OF NATIONS.—The Law of Nations, or Princi¬ 
ples of the Law of Nature applied to the Conduct and Affairs‘of 
Nations and Sovereigns. Seventh American edition, from a new edition 
by J. Chitty. With Notes and References by E. D. Ingraham. $4.00. 

Phila. 1865. 


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y OORIIIES’ ANNOTATED CODE.—The Code of Procedure of 
the State of New York. With full Annotations, Appendix, and 
Index. Tenth edition (the Law as amended to 1874). By John 
Townshend, editor of the preceding editions. One large 8vo. vol.ofover 
900 pages. $6.00. New York, 1873. 

This edition is complete to 1874. Mr. Townshend has be6n engaged for 
over twenty years on this special labor, and, in this new Tenth edition, has pro¬ 
duced a work covering every branch of law connected with the Code of Pro¬ 
cedure. 

There is no point of Practice which' is not elucidated by the bTotes of 
Judicial Decisions, covering over twenty years. Only the living, not the dead 
law, is given; and this faithfully, embracing the period from 1848, when the Code 
of Procedure was adopted. 

popular volume is almost equally useful in all the States having a sim¬ 
ilar Code to New York. 


W AITS LAW AND PRACTICE.—Law and Practice in Civil 
Actions and Proceedings in Justices’ Courts, the Practice on 
Appeals to the County Courts, and the Law relating to Actions at Nisi 
Prius. By William Wait. Second edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. 

Albany, 1867. 


W AIT’S NEW YORK PRACTICE.—The Practice at Law, in 
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in the State of New York, with appropriate Forms. By William Wait. 
5 vols. 8VO. $37.50. (Vols. I, II, and III ready.) Albany, 1872-74. 


W AITS TABLE OF CASES.—A Table of Cases Affirmed, Re¬ 
versed, or Cited in any of the volumes of the Reports of the 
State of New York, from the origin of the State to the year 1872. By 
Wm. Wait. 8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1873. 


W AITS ANNOTATED CODE.—The Code of Procedure of the 
State of New York. With Full Annotations. By Wm. Wait. 
8vo. $7.50. Albany, 1873. 


W ALKER’S INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LAW.—Intro¬ 
duction to American Law; designed as a First Book for Stu¬ 
dents. By Timothy Walker, LL.D. Sixth edition, enlarged and re¬ 
vised. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1874. 


W ALLACE’S REPORTERS.—The Reporters, chronologically ar¬ 
ranged ; with Occasional Remarks upon their respective Merits. 
By T. W. Wallace. 8vo. {Scarce.) Phila. 1855. 


W ARREN’S DUTIES OF ATTORNEYS.—The Moral, Social, 
and Professional Duties of Attorneys and Solicitors. By Sam¬ 
uel Warren. 12mo. $2.50. Albany, 1871. 


W ARREN’S LAW STUDIES.—A Popular and Practical IntiA- 
duction to Law Studies. By Samuel Warren. Edited, with 
alterations, &c. By 1. G. Thompson. 12mo. $3.00. Albany, 1870. 

Another edition, larger. 8vo. $5.00. Albany, 1873. 

W ASHBURN ON EASEMENTS AND SERVITUDES.—A 
Treatise on the American Law of Easements and Servitudes. 
By Hon. Emory Washburn. Third edition. 8vo. $7.50. Boston, 1873. 


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W ATERMAN ON SET-OFF.—A Treatise on the Law of Set-Off, 
Recoupment, and Couiiter-Claiin. Second edition. Tlios. 
W. Waterman. 8vo. $7.50. New York, 1872. 

1^” The subject of Set-Off, llecoupmeut, and Counter-Claim, is not second in 
importance to any in the law; scarcely a case, either great or small, being now 
prepared for trial, in which, in one form or another, it does not arise. 

The design is to furnish, in a convenient form, a complete practical exposition 
of the law of Set-Off, <fec., as it exists at the present time in England, and in each 
of tlie States. 

The fact that it is nearly thirty years since any work on Set-Off, Recoup¬ 
ment, and Counter-Claim lias been published, partly accounts for the favor with 
which Mr. AV'aterman’s work has been received. Probably no law writer ever 
received a larger number of voluntary letters (sent from various parts of the 
country), thanking him for the good service he has done the profession in prepar¬ 
ing his valuable work. 

Hon. Judge Bosworth, of New York, expresses his commendation in the fol¬ 
lowing words : 

“ In my opinion, the Treatise possesses very great merits ; and no lawyer who examines it, will 
delay adding it to his library. The arrangement is good; and the subject is discussed with great 
ability ; and all the cases are cited with the rules which they establish or illustrate. Such a work 
has long been wanted, and I think the judgment of the iirofession will be highly satisfactory.” 

Judge Nelson, late of the U. S. Supreme Court, in a letter com^dimentary to 
the work, says: 

“These defenses to actions have greatly increased, and been enlarged by the adjudications o^ 
courts in the administration of the law, to avoid circuity of action; and they deserve to be treated 
at large, as a distinct and imi)ortant head of the law ; and as far as I have been able to look into 
it, I think you have done ample justice to the subject. You are entitled to the thanks of the 
Bench and Bar, for giving them so useful a volume.” 

.Judge Balcomb, of the N. Y. Supreme Court, writes as follows: 

“ I have examined your book on Set-OflF, Recoupment, and Counter-claim, and find it convenient 
and valuable. It is a work greatly needed by the profession. The questions indicated by its title 
are so well and so thoroughly treated, that it will save practicing lawyers a vast amount of labor. 
It is the best treatise of this kind I have ever seen.” 

W ATERMAN ON TRESPASS.—A Treatise on such Wilful Ac¬ 
tionable Wrongs to Persons or Property as fall within the 
denomination of Trespass. By Thos. W. Waterman. (^In 2 >reparation.') 

W ASHBURN ON REAL PROPERTY.—Treatise on the Law of 
Real Property. By Hon. Emory Washburn. 3 vols. Third 
edition, enlarged. $22.50. Boston, 1868. 

W ASHBURN’S LAW LECTURES.—Lectures on the Study 
and Practice of the Law. Delivered in the Law School of 
Harvard University. By Emory Washburn, LL.D. Crown 8vo. Second 
edition. Cloth, $2.00 ; sheep, $2.50. Boston, 1871. 

TTT'EDGWOOD and HOMAN’S NOTARIES’ AND BANKERS’ 
Y y LAW MANUAL.—A new Manual for Notaries Public and 
Bankers. By W. B. Wedgwood and I. S. Homans. 8vo. $6.00. 

New York, 1867. 

W EDGWOOD’S GOVERNMENT AND LAWh—Containing the 
whole body of American Law, both State and National,'"fully 
presented in the most compact and intelligent form ; together with the 
Legal History of the Nation. For the use of Libraries, Lawyers, &c. 
By Wm. B. Wedgwood, LL.D. 8vo. $5.00. New York, 1868. 

W ELFORD’S EQUITY PLEADINGS.—A Practical Treatise on 
Equity Pleadings. By Richard G. Welford. American edition. 
8vo. $1.50. Harrisburg, 1846. 


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W entworth on executors.—T he Office and Duties of 

Executors, with References to the English Common-Law and 
Ecclesiastical Reports, by T. Wentworth ; and to American Decisions, 
by E. D. Ingraham. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1832. 


W ESTLAKE’S PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW.—A Trea¬ 
tise on Private International Law, or the Conflict of Laws. By 
John Westlake. 8vo. $2.50. Phila. 1859. 


W HARTON AND STILLE’S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.— 
Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence. By Francis Wharton and 
Moreton Stille. New edition. 2 vols. in 3. 8vo. $19.50. Phila. 1873. 

W HARTON’S AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW.—Treatise on the 
Criminal Law of the United States. By Francis Wharton. 
Seventh edition. 3 vols. 8vo. $22.50. Phila. 1874. 


W HARTON’S AMERICAN LAW OF HOMICIDE.—Law of 
Homicide in the United States. By Francis Wharton. 8vo. 
{Out of print.) Phila. 1855. 


W HARTON’S CONFLICT OF LAWS—A Treatise on the Con¬ 
flict of Laws; or, Private International Law. By Francis 
Wharton. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1872. 


W HARTON’S CONVEYANCING.—The Principles of Convey¬ 
ancing, with Copyhold Forms and Precedents, and a copious 
Index. By Francis Wharton. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1851. 

W HARTON’S LAW DICTIONARY.—Law Dictionary. By Fran¬ 
cis Wharton. Second edition. 8vo. $7.50. Phila. 1860. 

W HARTON’S PRECEDENTS OF INDICTMENTS.—Precedents 
of Indictments and Pleas, adapted to the use both of the Courts 
of the United States and those of all the several States. By Francis 
Wharton. Third edition. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Phila. 1871. 


W HARTON’S STATE TRIALS OF THE UNITED STATES 
during the Administrations of Washington and Adams; with 
References—Historical and Professional. By Francis Wharton. 8vo. 
$7.50. Phila. 1849. 


W HEATON’S INTERNATIONAL LAW.—Elements of Interna- 
tional Law. By the late Hon. Henry Wheaton, LL.D. Eighth 
edition, edited by R. H. Dana, Jr. 8vo. {Out of print.) Boston, 1860. 


Same work, with Notes by Hon. Wm. Beach Lawrence. 8vo. 

Boston, 1863. 


W HITE AND TUDOR’S LEADING CASES IN EQUITY.— 
A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity, with Notes. By F. 
T. White and 0. D. Tudor. And with Additional Annotations, contain¬ 
ing References to American Cases, by Hare and Wallace. Fourth edition. 
3 vols. 8vo. {In press.) Phila. 

W HITING’S WAR POWERS.—The War Powers of the Presi¬ 
dent under the Constitution of the United States. By William 
Whiting. 8vo. Cloth, $3.50. Boston, 1871. 


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W IGRAM AND O’HARA ON THE LAW OF WILLS — Part 
1.—On Extrinsic Evidence. By Sir James AVigram. Part 11. 
—On Construction of Wills. By John P. O’Hara. 

12^* Sir James Wigram’s Treatise on Extrinsic Evidence in aid of the Inter¬ 
pretation of Wills has long been esteemed as one of the ablest works in legal 
literature, and its value is now greatly 'enhanced to the American lawyer by the 
extensive additions to the text and the copious references to American cases by 
Mr. O’Hara. 

Of the philosopliic excellence of Sir James Wigram’s work, there never has 
been any doubt. The treatise is also eminently in’actical, and contains a mine of 
information upon almost all branches of its subject-matter. Nearly 700 cases are 
cited, clearly showing the settled English and American law on this branch of 
the law. 

The new treatise on the Construction of Wills, by Mr. O’Hara, faithfully 
presents the Rules adopted by the American Courts, and it is believed that a re¬ 
cent comj)endious statement of the Law of Wills will be of great value in every 
library. 

The author has thoroughly examined the subject, and cites nearly 2,000 En¬ 
glish and American cases. 

AVigram and O’Hara on the Law of AVills is a large octavo vol. 
of 850 pages. $7.50. New York, 1872. 

(2^° No recent law book has been more highly commended by the legal press 
and by many eminent lawyers. 

(2^“ The Hon. Thomas M. Cooley, so widely known as a Legal Author, Profess¬ 
or, and Judge, sent the following letter to the piiblishers. 

University op Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 10,1873. 

“I desire to express to Mr. O’Hara my sense of the great service he has done to the legal pro¬ 
fession in the publication of a new edition of Wigram on Wills, with his notes and accompanying 
treatise. I have been making use of the book of late, and find that Mr. O’Hara has come to his 
task with full preparation, and that he gives, with judgment and discrimination, the results of the 
recent cases. It is gratifying to have a work of such standard value so well edited, and still more 
so to find the subject of Construction and the evidence bearing upon it so thoroughly and skilfully 
treated. The work must certainly meet with general acceptance as the profession become ac¬ 
quainted with its merits.” 

W HITAIAN’S PATENT LAAA^S, and Practice of obtaining Let¬ 
ters Patent of Inventions in the United States and Foreign 
Countries, including Copyright and Trade Mark Laws. By C. S. AVbit- 
inan. 8vo. $5.00. AVasliington, 1871. 

W HITTAKER’S PRACTICE.—Practice and Pleadings in Actions 
in the Courts of Record in the State of New York, under the 
Code of Procedure. By Henry Whittaker. 2 vols. 8vo. {^Scarce.) 

New York, 1868. 


W HITTIER ON THE LAAV OF GUARANTY AND SURETY¬ 
SHIP.—A Treatise on the Law of Guarafiiy and Suretyship. 
By J. A. L. Whittier. (/?^ 'preparation?^ 


W ILCOX’S OHIO RAILROAD LAAYS.—The General Railroad 
Laws of Ohio in force January 1, 1874, with other Laws and 
the provisions of the Constitution of the State affecting Railroad Corpo¬ 
rations, and Notes of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Ohio relat¬ 
ing thereto. By Jas. A. AATlcox. 8vo. $5.00. Cincinnati, 1874. 


W ILLARD’S EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE.—A Treatise on 
Equity Jurisprudence. By John AVillard. 8vo. $6.00. 

New York, 1863. 


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W ILLARD ON EXECUTORS.—Treatise on the Law of Execu 
tors, Administrators, and Guardians, and of Remedies by and 
against them in the Surrogate’s Court of New York, together with an 
account of the Jurisdiction and Practice of those Courts in the Admeas¬ 
urement of Dower. By John Willard. 8vo. $5.50. Albany, 1859. 

W ILLARD ON REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING.— 
A Treatise on the Law of Real Estate and of the Mode of Al¬ 
ienation thereof, with an Appendix of Forms of Conveyancing, and 
Notes. By John Willard. 8vo. Sheep, $6.50. Albany, 1861. 

W ILLIAMS ON EXECUTORS.— Treatise on the Law of Execu¬ 
tors and Administrators. By E. V. Williams. With Notes 
and References to American Cases, by F. J. Troubat. 2 vols. 8vo. 
(Otct of print.) Phila. 1859. 

W ILLIAMS ON REAL PROPERTY.—Principles of the Law of 
Real Property ; intended as a First Book for the Use of Stu¬ 
dents in Conveyancing. By Joshua Williams. Fourth American, from 
the ninth English edition. With Notes and References to American 
Decisions, by W. II. Rawle. 8vo. $5.00. Phila. 1872. 

W ILLIAMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY.—Principles of the 
Law of Personal Property ; intended for the Use of Students in 
Conveyancing. By Josiah Williams. Fourth edition. 8vo. $6.00. 

Phila. 1872. 

W ILLIAMS ON TORTS.—A Treatise on Torts and Personal 
Wrongs. By Joshua Williams. [In press.) 

W ILLS ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.—Essay on the 
Principles of Circumstantial Evidence, illustrated by numerous 
Cases. By William Wills. Fifth edition. 8vo. $2.00. Phila. 1872. 

W ILSON’S AMERICAN JUROR.—The American Juror. Being 
a Guide for Jurymen throughout the United States. By H. B. 
Wilson. Cloth, 8vo. $1.25. Phila. 1868. 

W ILSON’S DIGEST OF PARLIAMENTARY LAW.—A Com¬ 
plete and thorough Compilation of Decisions of English and 
American Parliamentarians and Writers. With the Constitution of the 
United States and Amendments thereto, and their History. Also, Rules 
of the Senate and House of Representatives of Congress. By 0. M. Wil¬ 
son. 8vo. Cloth, $2.50. 1869. 

W INTHROP’S TRIAL BY COURT-MARTIAL.—Trial by Court- 
Martial of Lieut.-Col. G. T. Winthrop. 8vo. Boston, 1832. 

W ITHROW’S CORPORATION CASES.—The American Corpo¬ 
ration Cases, embracing the Decisions of the Supreme Court of 
the United States, the Circuit Courts of the United States, and the 
Courts of Last Resort in the several States, since January 1, 1868. 
Edited by Thomas F. Withrow. Vol. I, Private Corporations. Vol. II, 
Municipal Corporation Cases. 8vo. $15.00. Chicago, 1872-74. 

W OOLSEY’S INTERNATIONAL LAW.—Introduction to the 
Study of International Law. By Theodore D. Woolsey. 
Third edition. 8vo. Cloth, $2,50; sheep, $3.50. New York, 1871. 


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W OLFORD’S INSURANCE STATUTES.—Statute Laws of the 
several States of the United States relating to Fire, Inland Navi¬ 
gation, Marine, Life and Health, and Casualty Insurance Corporations, 
and Miscellaneous Laws pertaining to Insurance. Edited by George 
Wolford. 2 vols. 8vo. $15.00. Albany, 1872. 

W OOLRYCH ON WATERS.—A Treatise on the Law of Waters. 
By H. W. Woolrych. 8vo. $3.00. Phila. 1853. 

Y ale on mining claims.—L egal Titles to Mining Claims 

and Water Rights, in Ca-lifornia. By Gregory Yale. 8vo. 
[Out of print.) San Francisco, 1867. 

Y EAMAN on government.— The Study of Government. The 
whole Subject thoroughly treated. By George H. Yeaman. 
8vo. Cloth, $5.00. ^ Boston, 1871. 

Z ABRISKIE ON PUBLIC LANDS.—The Public Land Laws of the 
United States, with Instructions and Decisions appertaining there¬ 
to; together with Practice, Forms, and Appendix. By. J. C. Zabriskie. 
8vo. $7.50. San Francisco, 1870. 


A SELECT LIST 


OF 

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USUALLY KEPT IN STOCK. 


Amos on an English Code— Its Difficulties and the Modes of 
Overcoming them. A Practical Application of the Science of Juris¬ 
prudence. ISYS. $4.75. 

Amos on Jurisprudence. A systematic view of the Science of 
Jurisprudence. 1872. $7.50. 

Arnould on Marine Insurance and Average, with 
Reference to American Cases, and Later Continental Authorities. 
Fourth edition, by D. Maclachlan. 2 vols. 8vo. 1872. $22.00. 

Austin^s Lectures on Jurisprudence, or the Philosophy of 
Positive Law. Third edition, revised and edited by Robert Camp¬ 
bell. 2 vols. 8vo. 1869. $13.00. 

Beeton’s Law Book : A Practical Compendium of the General 
Principles of English Jurisprudence, comprising upwards of Thirteen 
Thousand Statements of English Law. $6.00. 

Bentham’s Rationale of Judicial Evidence, specially ap¬ 
plied to English Practice. From the Manuscripts of Jeremy 
Benfham. 5 vols. 1827. Rare. $30.00. 

Best on Evidence. The Principles of the Law of Evidence ; with 
Elementary Rules for comluctii'g the Examination and Cross-examin- 
atinn of Witnesses. By W. M. Best, A.M., LL.B. Filth edition. 
1870. $11.00. 

Brodie’s Constitutional History of the British Empire, 

from the Accession of Chas. I to the Restoration. New edition. 3 
vols. 1866. $15.00. 

Broom and Hadley’s Commentaries *on the Laws of 
England. 4 vols. 8vo. 1869. $26.00. 

Broom’s Constitutional Law, viewed in relation to Common 
Law, and exemplified by cases. 4 vols. 8vo. 1866. $13.00. 

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Browne’s Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity. 1871. $4.50. 




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Browning’s Marriage and Divorce. An Exposition ot the 
Laws of Marriage and Divorce, as administered in the Court for 
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, with the method of Procedure in 
each kind of suit. 1872. $5.50. 

Campbell’s (Lord) Lives of Lord Chancellors and 

Keepers of the Great Seal of England. 10 vols. 12mo. $20.00. 

Campbell’s (Lord) Lives of Lord Lyndhurst and 
Lord Brougham. 8vo. 1869. $6.50. 

Campbell’s (Lord) Lives of the Chief Justices of England. 5 
vols. Post, 8vo. (Reprint.) $17.50. 

Campbell’s Speeches. Speeches of Lord Campbell at the Bar 
and in the House of Commons; with an Address to the Irish Bar as 
Lord Chancellor of Ireland. 1842. Half calf. $5.00. 

Chitty’s Commercial Law : A Treatise on the Laws of Com¬ 
merce and Manufactures, and the Contracts relating thereto. 4 vols. 
1824. $22.00. 

Clark’s Early Roman Law. The Regal Period. 1872. $2 00. 

Coote’s Admiralty Practice, with the Practice of the Privy 
Council relating thereto. Second Edition. 8vo. 1868. $6.50. 

Copinger on Copyright. The Law of Copyright in Works of 
Literature and Art; including that of the Drama, Music, Engraving, 
Sculpture, Painting, Photography and Ornamental and Useful De¬ 
signs ; together with International and Foreign Copyright, with refer¬ 
ences to the English and American Decisions. 1870. $7.50. 

Cory ton on Stageright. A^Compendium of the Law relating to 
Dramatic Authors, Musical Composers, and Lecturers, as regards the 
Public Representation of their Works. By John Coryton. 1873. 
Paper covers. $3.00. 

Cox on Joint Stock Companies, and other Associations, in¬ 
cluding Industrial Societies. 8vo. 1864. $9.00. 

Cox’s Advocate ; his Training, Practice, Rights, and Duties. By 
Edward W. Cox. Vol. I (all published). 1852. $7.00. 

Cox’s Institutions of the English Government, being an 
account of the Constitution, Powers, and Procedure of its Legislative, 
Judicial, and Administrative Departments. 1863. $10.00. 

Crabb’s History of English Law ; The RLe, Progress, 
and successive Changes of the Common Law. 8vo. 1829. $5.00. 

De Lolme’s Constitution of England, or an Account of the 
English Government, in which it is compared both with the Repub¬ 
lican Form of Government and the other Monarchies in Europe. New 
Edition. 12 mo. $1.50. 


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Dixon’s Law of the Farm, including the Agricultural Cus¬ 
toms of England and Wales. 12mo. 1858. $5.00. 

Edwards on Gaming. Brief Treatise on the Law of Gaming, 
Horse-Racing and Wagers. By F. Edwards. 1839. $2.00. 

Emerigon on Insurances. Translated from the French, with an 
Introduction and Notes, by S. Meredith. 8vo. 1850. $12.00. 

Finlason on Martial Law. 8vo. 1866. $5.00. 

Finlason’s Overend and Gurney Case. Report of the case 
of The Queen v. Gurney and others^ with an Introduction containing 
a History of the Case and an Examination of the Cases on the Sub¬ 
ject of Commercial Fraud. 8vo. 1870. $4.50. 

Fisher’s Digest. A Digest of the Reported Cases determined in 
the House of Lords and Privy Council, and in the Courts of Common 
Law, Divorce, Probate, Admiralty, and Bankruptcy, from 1756 to 
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Gains. The Commentary of Gains on the Homan Law, 

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Godefroi and Shortt’s Law of Railway Companies, com¬ 
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1869. $12.00. 

Goguet’s Origin of Laws, Arts and Sciences, and their 
progress among the most Ancient Nations. Translated from the 

. French. 3 vols. 8vo. 1761. $6.00. 

Grant’s Law of Bankers and Banking Companies. Third edi¬ 
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Greenleaf on the Evangelists. An Examination of the Testi¬ 
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Hargrave’s State Trials. A Complete Collection and Proceed¬ 
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folio. 

Heron’s Introduction to the History of Jurisprudence, 

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Highway Laws. 

GLEN’S LAW OF HIGHWAYS. Second Edition, 1865. $6.50. 

FOOTE’S LAW OF HIGHWAYS, with the Cases Decided, Notes, 
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BATEMAN’S HIGHWAY ACTS, with Notes and Practical Forms. 
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Hopkins on Average. To which is added a Chapter on Arbitra¬ 
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Hopkins on Marine Insurance. 186 7. $6.oo. 

Houston’s Law of Stoppage in Transitu, and incidentally of 
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Hunt’s Law of Boundaries and Fences. 12mo. 1870. $5.00. 

Hunt’s Law of Fraudulent Conveyances, under the Stat¬ 
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Inderwick’s Law of Wills, as administered by the Court of 
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Judicial Dramas ; or, the Romance of French Criminal Law. By 
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Leapingwell’s Homan Civil Law. 8vo. 1859. $5.00. 

Lloyd’s Law of Compensation under the Land Clauses, Rail¬ 
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Lowndes’ Collisions at Sea. The Admiralty Law of Collisions 
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Lowndes on General Average. English and Foreign. Sec¬ 
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IVCackenzle’s Studies in Roman Law, with comparative Views v 
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1870. $6.00. 

Maclachlan on the Law of Merchant Shipping, with 
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Maine's (Sir H. S.) Village Communities in the East and 
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Maritime Legislation. With a Translation of the German Mer¬ 
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Mayne on Damages. A Treatise on the Law of Damages: com¬ 
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Reeves’ History of the English Law, from the Time of the 
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Snell’s Principles of Equity, intended for the use of Students 
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RANKRUPTCY REPORTS. 

Bankrupt Court Reporter.. 1867—1868 1 

Bankrupt Register Supplement. 1867 1 

National Bankruptcy Register. 1867—1873 8 

Auierican Law Times Bankruptcy Reports. 1868—1869 2 

ELECTION CASES. 

Clarke and Hall’s Contested Elections in Congress. 1789—1834 1 

Bartlett’s Contested Elections in Congress . 1834—1871 2 

Brightley’s Loading Cases, U. S. 1814—1871 1 

UNITED STATES AND STATE COURTS REPORTS. 

American Law Times Reports (Leading Cases). 1868—1873 6 


STATE COURTS REPORTS. 

American Reports, containing all Cases of general 
interest decided by the Court of Last Resort in every 
State in the Union. 1868—1872 10 























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STATE REPORTS, DIGESTS, STATUTES, Etc. 


ALABAMA. 





Date. 

Vols 

Minor’s Reports. 



182t)—1826 

1 

Stewart’s Reports. 



1827—1831 

3 

Stewart and Porter’s Reports .... 



1831—1834 

5 

Porter’s Reports. 

• 


1834—1839 

9 

Alabama Reports. 

, .( 1-11 Ala. N. S) 

1840—1847 

11 

Ormond’s Reports. 

.(12-15 

Ala. N. S.) 

1847—1849 

4 

Coeke’s Reports. 

.(16-18 

Ala. N. S.) 

1849—1851 

3 

Shepherd’s Reports. 

.(19-21 

Ala. N. S.) 

1851—1852 

3 

Alabama Reports. 

. .(22-24 Ala. N. S.) 

1853—1854 

3 

Shepherd’s Reports.. 

. (25-41 

Ala. N. S.) 

1854—1868 

17 

Danner’s Reports. 

. .(42- 

Ala. N. S.) 

1868 

1 

Jones’ Reports. 

, .(43-47 Ala. N. S.) 

1869—1872 

5 

Alabama Select Cases (Shepherd). 



1861—1863 

1 

DIGESTS, ETC. 




Ligon’s Chancery Digest. 



1847 

1 

Biiekell’s Digest of Reports. 



1820—1870 

2 

Penal Code of Alabama. 



1866 

1 

Revised Code of Alabama. 



1868 

1 


ARKANSAS. 


Pike’s Reports. 

English’s Reports. 

Barber’s Reports. 

Cox’s Reports. 


.(1-5 Ark.) 
.( 6-13 Ark.) 
.(14-24 Ark.) 
.(25-27 Ark.) 

1837—1844 

1845—1853 

1853—1867 

1867—1872 


DIGESTS, ETC. 


Rose’s Digest of Reports (Vols. 1-23). . . 
Gantt and Coldwell’s Digest of Statutes 


1867 

1873 


CALIFORNIA. 


Bennett’s Reports.( 1 Cal.) 

Hepburn’s Reports.( 2- 4 Cal.) 

Morris’ Reports.( 5 Cal.) 

Booraem’s Reports.( 6- 8 Cal.) 

Lee’s Reports.( 9-12 Cal.) 

Harmon’s Reports...(13-15 Cal.) 

Bngley and Harmon’s Reports..(16-19 Cal.) 


1850—1851 
1852—1854 
... . 1855 

1856—1857 

1858— 1859 

1859— 1860 

1860— 1862 


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1 

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CALIFOIINIA—(/. 


Date. 

llillyer’s Reports.(20-22 Cal.) 1862—1803 

Tuttle’s Reports.(22-82 Cal.) 1863—180'? 

Hale’s Reports.(33-37 Cal.) 1807—1809 

Robinson’s Reports.(38 Cal.) .... 1809 

Thompson’s Reptfrts.(39-40 Cal.) 1870—1871 

Tuttle’s Reports.(41-42 Cal.) 1871—1872 

Labatt’s District Court Reports . 1857—1858 

STATUTES, ETC. 

Ilittell’s General Laws. 1850—1804 

Parker’s General Laws. 1804—1871 

Parker’s Digest of Reports and Statutes. 1850—1809 

White’s Land Laws. 1839 

Codes of California. 1872 


Vols, 

3 

10 

5 

5 

2 

2 

2 


2 


1 


2 

2 

4 


COLORADO TERRITORY. 

Ilallett’s Reports (1 Col.). 1801—1872 1 

Revised Statutes. 1808 1 

Mining Laws. 1873 1 


CONNECTICUT. 

. 1785—1788 1 

. 1789—1798 2 

. 1802—1813 5 

( 1-21 Conn.) 18:4—1852 21 

(22-24 Conn.) 1852—1850 3 

(25-39 Conn.) 1850—1872 15 

DIGESTS, ETC. 


Raldwin’s Digest of Reports. 1871 1 

Revised Statutes. 1800 1 


Kirby’s Reports.. 
Root’s Reports.. 
Day’s Rei)orts... 
Day’s Reports... 
Matson’s Reports. 
Hooker’s Reports 


DELAWARE. 


Harrington’s Reports. 1832—1855 5 

Houston’s Reports... 1855—1803 2 

Revised Code of Delaware. 1852 1 

Revised Statutes (In preparation). 1873 
































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FLORIDA. 






Date. 

Vols. 

Braueh’s Reports. 

.( 1 Fla.) 

1846—1847 

1 

Archer’s Reports. 

,( 2 Fla.) 

1848—1849 

. 1 

Hogue’s Reports. 

,(3-4 Fla.) 

1850—1852 

2 

]’a])y’s Reports.. ... 

.(5-8 Fla.) 

1853—1859 

4 

Galbraith’s Reports. 

.( 9-11 Fla.) 

1860—1867 

3 

Galbraith & Meek’s Reports. 

.( 12 Fla.) 

1867—1869 

1 

Drew’s Reports.. 

(13-14 Fla.) 

1869—1872 

2 

Galbraith’s Index to Reports, (Vols. 1-11) 


1846—1866 

1 

Bush’s Digest of Laws. 


1846—1872 

1 

Code of Procedure. 


1870 

1 

GEORGIA. 




Charlton’s (T. U. P.) Reports. .. 


1805 — 1810 

1 

Charlton’s (R. M.) Reports. 


1811—1837 

1 

Dudley’s Reports . 


1821—1833 

1 

Georgia Decisions. 


1842—1843 

1 

Kelly’s Reports. 

. ( 1-3 Ga.) 

1846—1847 

3 

Kelly and Cobb’s Reports. 

.( 4- 5 Ga.) 

1848 

2 

Cobb’s Reports. 

.( 6-20 Ga.) 

1849—1856 

15 

Martin’s Reports. 

.(21-30 Ga.) 

1857—1860 

10 

Lester’s Reports. 

,(31-33 Ga.) 

1860—1863 

3 

Bleckley’s Reports. 

.(34-35 Ga.) 

1864-1866 

2 

Hammond’s Reports. 

.(36-44 Ga.) 

1867—1871 

9 

Hammond and Jackson’s Reports. 

.( 45 Ga.) 

1872 

1 

DIGESTS, ETC. 



Bacon’s Digest of Reports. 

(Vols. 1-40) 

1872 

2 

Jackson’s Analytical Index of Reports.... 

(Vols. 1-40) 

1872 

1 

Irwin’s Code of Georgia. 


1867 

1 

Reed’s Criminal Law. 


1873 

1 

IDAHO TERRITORY. 



Cummin’s Reports. 

.( 1 Idaho.) 

1806-1867 

1 

Idaho Statutes. 


1863—1872 

7 

ILLINOIS. 




^Blackwell’s Decisions. 


1819—1840 

1 

Breese’s Reports. 

.( 1 111.) 

1819—1831 

1 

fForman’s Reports. 



1 


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ILLIN OIS— Continue d. 

Date, Vols. 

Scammon’s Reports.( 2- 6 Ill.) 1832—1843 4 

Oilman’s Reports.( G-10 Til.) 1844—1848 6 

Peck’s Reports.(11-30 111.) 1849—1862 20 

Freeman’s Reports...(31-59 111.) 1863—1872 29 


DIGESTS, ETC. 


Cross’ Digest of Statutes of Illinois. 1818—1873 3 . 

- Wood and Long’s Digest of Reports.. 1811)—1870 2 

Root’s Corporation Laws. 1872 1 

Adams and Durham’s Real Estate Statutes. 1873 1 


INDIANA. 


Dlackford’s Reports. 

Smith’s Reports. 

Carter’s Reports. 

Porter’s Reports. 

Tanner’s Reports. 

Harrison’s Reports. 

Kerr’s Reports. 

Harrison’s Reports. 

—Black’s Reports. 

Wilson’s Superior Court Reports 


. 1817—1847 

. 1848—1849 

( 1- 2 Ind.) 1848—1851 
( 3- 7 Ind.) 1851—185^ 
( 8-14 Ind.) 1856—1860 
,(15-17 Ind.) 1860—186i 
(18-22 Ind.) 1862—1864 
(23-29 Ind.) 1864—1868 
,(30-38 Ind.) 1869—1872 
. 1871—1872 


DIGESTS, ETC. 


-Abbott’s Digest of Reports . 1817—1871 

-Gavin and Hord’s Indiana Statutes. 1861 

_Davis’ Supplement to Statutes. 1861—1870 


8 

1 

2 

5 

7 

3 

5 

7 

9 

1 


2 

2 

I 


IOWA. 


*Bradford’s Reports 
Morris’ Reports.... 
Greene’s Reports. . . 
-<^larkc’s Reports. .. 
Withrow’s Reports 
Stiles’ Reports. 


,. 1839—1846 

. 1847—1851^ 

(1-8 Iowa) 1855—1861 
( 9-21 Iowa) 186S7—18616 
(22-3$ Iowa) 1867—187g 


1 

1 

4 

8 

13 




DIGESTS, ETC. 


Withrow’s Digest of Reports. 1839—1870 3 

New Revised Code. 1873 1 


Incorporated in Morris’ Reports. 
































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KANSAS. 

McCahon’s Reports. 

Banks’ Reports.( 1-5 Kan. St.) 

Webb’s Reports.( b-8 Kan. St.) 

General Statutes of Kansas. 


Date. 

1868—1861 
] 802—1 
IS'70—1872 
1868 


Vols 

1 

5 

8 

1 


KENTUCKY. 

Hughes’ Reports. 1785—1801 1 

Kentucky Decisions (Sneed). 1801—1805 1 

Hardin’s Reports. 1806—1808 1 

Bibb’s Reports..... 1808—1817 4 

Marshall’s (A. K.) Reports .. 1817—1821 3 

Littell’s Reports. 1822—1824 5 

Littell's Select Cases. . 1795—1821 1 

Monroe’s (T. B.) Reports. 1824—1828 7 

Marshall’s (J. J.) Reports. 1829—1832 7 

Dana’s Reports. 1833—1840 9 

Monroe’s (Ben.) Reports... 1840—185?!^ 18 

Metcalfe’s Reports. 1858’—1803 4 

Duvall’s Reports. 186j—1866 2 

Bush’s Reports. 1866—1872 9 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

Monroe and Harlan’s Digest of Reports. 179i.—1863 2 

Gofer’s Digest of Reports. 1853—1807 1 

Stanton’s Revised Statutes. 1860 2 

Myers’ Supplement to Revised Statutes. 1859—1865 1 

Myers’ Kentucky Code of Practice. 1867 1 


LOUISIANA. 


Martin’s Reports. 

Martin’s Reports series) 
Martin’s Reports {condensed) 


Miller’s Reports.( 1-6 La.) 

Curry’s Reports.( 6-19 La.) 

Robinson’s Reports. 

Robinson’s Reports.( 1-4 La. An.) 

King’s Reports.( 6- 6 La. An.) 

Randolph’s Reports.( 7-11 La. An.) 

Ogden’s Reports.(12-15 La. An.) 

Glenn’s Reports.(16-18 La. An.) 

''Hawkins’ Reports.(19-24 La. An.) 


1809—1823 12 

1823—1830 8 

1809—1830 20 in 4 
1830—1833 5 

1833—1841 14 

1841—1846 12 

1846-1849 4 

1850—1851 2 

1852—1856 5 

1857—1860 4 

1861-1866 3 

1867—1872 6 





































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LOUISIANA— Continued. 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

Date. 


Dcslix’a Index to Reports . 1809—1843 

Ilennen’s Digest of Reports . 1809—1860 

Walker’s Digest of Reports . 1860—1869 

Lislet and Carleton, “ Las Siete Partidas ” in foree in . 1820 

Wliite’s Land Laws. 1839 

Livingston’s Criminal Code . 1833 

Voorhies’ Criminal Jurisprudenee . 1860 

Revised Statutes. 1870 

Revised Civil Code . 1870 

Code of Practice. 1870 


MAINE. 


Grccnleaf’s Reports. 

F'airficld’s Reports. 

Sheplcy’s Reports. 

Appleton’s Reports. 

Shepley’s Reports. 

. Redington’s Reports. 

E”‘f^. 

Adams’ Rcf)orts. 

Ludden’s Reports. 

Hubbard’s Reports. 

Virgin’s Reports. 

Smith’s Reports, Circuit Courts-Martial 


,(1-9 Maine) 1820—1832 
(10-12 Maine) 1833—1835 
(13-18 Maine) 1836—1841 
(19-20 Maine) 1841 

(21-30 Maine) 1842—1849 
(31-35 Maine) 1849—1863 
,(36-40 Maine) 1853—1855 
,(41-42 Maine) 1856 

(43-44 Maine) 1857—1858 
,(46-51 Maine) 1858—1864^ 
.(52-60 Maine 1864—1872 
. 1831 


DIGESTS, ETC. 


Revised Statutes of Maine. 1871 

Eastman’s Digest of Reports, Vols. 1-26. 1849 

Virgin’s Digest of Reports, Vols. 27-43. 1859 

Virgin’s Digest of Reports, Vols. 44-56. 1870 


• Vols. 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 


9 


3 

6 

2 

10 

5 

5 

2 

2 

r 7 
9 
1 


1 

1 

1 

1 


MARYLAND. 

LAW. 


Harris and McHenry’s Reports. 1700—1799 4 

Harris and Johnson’s Reports. 1800—1826 7 

Harris and Gill’s Reports. 1826—1829 2 

Gill and John.son’s Reports. 1829—1843 12 

Gill’s Reports. 1843—1851 9 
































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MARYLAND— Conthmed. 





Date 


Vols. 

Magruder’s Reports. 

. (1-2 

Md.) 

1851 — 

•1852 

2 

Miller’s Reports. 

;. (3-18 

Md.) 

185^ 

-1863t 

16 

Brewer’s Reports. 

.(19-26 

Md.) 

1862— 

-1866 

8 

Stockett’s Reports. 

.(27-36 

Md.) 

GO 

C5 

1 

-1872 

10 


CHANCERY. 


Bland’s Clianccry Reports. 1811—18o2 3 

Maryland Chancery Reports. (Johnson). 184'^—1854 4 


{This Court ^.s' nov) abolished.) 
DIGESTS, ETC. 


Digest of Maryland Reports. 1700—1806 3 

Raymond’s Digest Chancery Reports. 1839 1 

Mayer’s Digest of Decisions on Statutes. 186G 1 

.Maryland Code (I8G0) and Supplements. 1870 5 

Alexander’s British Statutes in force. 1870 I 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Quincy’s Reports. 

Massachusetts Reports. 

Piekering’s Reports. 

Metcalf’s Reports. 

Cushing’s Reports . 

Gray’s Reports. 

Allen’s Reports. 

Browne’s Reports. 

^Parsons’ Deeisions. 

Thacher’s Criminal Cases. 

Gill’s Selections from the Reports. 
Cushing’s Contested Election Cases 


. 1764—1771 

. 1804—1822 

( 18-41 Mass.) 1822—1840 
( 42-64 Mass.) 1840—1847 
( 65-66 Mass.) 1848—1853 
( 67-82 Mass.) 1854—1860 
( 83-96 Mass.) 1861—1867 
,(97-108 Mass.) 1867—1872 

.. 1806—1811 

. 1823—1842 

. 1834—1837 

. 1780—1862 


DIGESTS, ETC. 


Revised Statutes. 1860 

Supplement to Revised Statutes. 1860—1872 

Crocker’s Notes on the Statutes.. 1869 

Bennett and Heard’s Digest of Reports. 1804—1857 

Bennett and Holland’s Digest of Reports. 1857—1869 

* Selected from Vols. 2-3, Mass. Reports. 


I 

17 

24 

13 
12 
16 

14 
12 

1 

1 

1 

1 


1 

1 

1 

2 

1 


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MICHIGAN. 


Douglass’ Reports . . ... 

Manning’s Reports.._ 

Gibb’s Reports. 

Cooley’s Reports. 

Meddaugh’s Reports ..,. 

Jennison’s Reports. 

Clarke’s Reports... 

Rost’s Reports. 

Brown’s Nisi Prius Cases 


LAW, 


( 1 Mich.) 

( 2- 4 Mich.) 
( 5-12 Mich.) 
( 13 Mich.) 

(14-18 Mich.) 
(19-22 Mich.) 
(23-25 Mich.) 


Date. 

1843—1847 
] 847—1850 
1851—1857 
1858—1864 

1864— 1865 

1865— 1869 
1869—1871 
1871—1872 
1869—1871 


Vols. 

2 

1 

3 
8 
1 
5 

4 
3 
2 


CHANCERY. 

Harrington’s Chancery Reports.. 1836—1842 1 

Walker’s Chancery Reports . 1842—1845 1 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

Cooley’s Digest of Reports (1838-’70). 1872 1 

Dewey’s Compiled Laws.. 1871 2 


MINNESOTA. 


OHicer’s Reports.. . . .( 1-9 Minn.) 1851—1864 9 

Spencer’s Reports .(10-18 Minn.) 1865—1872 9 


DIGESTS, ETC. 


Revised Statutes . 1866 1 

Searles’ Digest of Reports (1851-’70). 1872 1 


MISSISSIPPI. 

LAW. 


Walker’s Reports. 

Howard’s Reports . 

Smedes and ilarshall’s Reports 

Cushman’s Reports. 

George’s Reports. 

Reynolds’ Reports. 

Morris’ Reports. 

9 


( 1 

Miss.) 

1818- 

-1832 

1 

( 2- 8 

Miss.) 

1834- 

-1843 

7 

( 9-22 

Miss.) 

1843- 

-1850 

14 

(23-29 

Miss.) 

1851- 

-1855 

7 

(30-39 

Miss.) 

1855- 

-1863 

10 

(40-42 

Miss.) 

1864- 

-1869 

3 

(43-47 

Miss.) 

1870- 

-1872 

5 


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CHANCERY. 


Date. Vols, 

Freeman’s Chancery Reports. 1839—1843 1 

Sinedes and Marshall’s Chancery Reports. 1840—184^ 1 

CRIMINAL. 

Morris’State Cases.. 1818—18V2 2 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

George’s Digest of Reports (1818-’'70) 
Revised Code of Mississippi . 


MISSOURI. 

Missouri Reports. 1821—1852 15 

Bennett’s Reports.(16-21 Mo.) 1852—1855 6 

Jones’ Reports.(22-30 Mo.) 1855—1860 9 

Jones, Barclay and Whittelsey.( 31 Mo.) 1860—1862 1 

Whittelsey.(32-41 Mo.) 1862—1867 10 

Post’s Reports .(42-51 Mo.) 1867—1873 10 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

Barclay’s Digest (Yols. 1-27). 

Barclay’s Digest (Vols. 28-38).. 

Wagner’s Statutes.. ■... . . 


NEBRASKA. 

Woolvvorth’s Reports.'..( 1- 3 Neb.) 1865—1873 3 

Revised Statutes . ... . 1866 1 


NEVADA. 


Lewis’ Reports.’-.....( 1 Nev.) 1865 1 

Helm’s Reports....( 2-8 Nev.) 1866—1872 7 

Nevada Statutes.‘.. 1861—1873 10 


1859 1 
1868 1 

1870 2 


1872 1 

1871 1 























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NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Date. Vols. 

New Hampshire Reports. 1816—1850 20 

Foster’s Reports. (21-31 N. H.) 1850—1855 11 

Fogg’s Reports.(32-37 N. H.) 1855—1859 6 

Chandler’s Reports . (38-44 N. 11.) 1859—1863 7 

Hadley’s Reports . •...(45-48 N. H.) 1863—1869 4 

Shirley’s Reports.. .(49-52 N. H.) 1869—1873 4 


DIOESTS, ETC. 

Morrison’s Digest of Reports (1816-1865). 1868 1 

General Statutes of New Hampshire . 1867 1 


NEW JERSEY. 

LAW. 

Coxe’s Reports .'.( 1 N. J. Law) 1790—1795 1 

*Coxe’s Manuscript Reports. 1798—1804 1 


Pennington’s Reports .. . 

.(2- 

3 N. 

J. Law) 

1806- 

-1813 

2 

Southard’s Reports.. 

.(4- 

5 N. 

J. Law) 

1816- 

-1820 

2 

Halsted’s Reports ....... 

.(6- 

12 N. 

J. Law) 

1821- 

-1831 

7 

Green’s Rqtorts. 

.(13- 

■15 N. 

J. Law) 

1831- 

-1836 

3 

Harrison’s Reports. 

.(1<1- 

•19 N. 

J. Law) 

1837- 

-1842 

4 

Spencer’s Reports .. 

.( 

20 N. 

J. Law) 

1842- 

-1846 

1 

Zabriskie’s Reports. 

.(21- 

24 N. 

J. Law) 

1847- 

-1855 

4 

Dutcher’s Reports. 

.(25- 

■29 N. 

J. Law) 

1855- 

-1862 

5 

Vroom’s Reports.. 

..(30- 

36 N. 

J. Law) 

1863- 

-1873 

7 

Bloomfield’s Manumission 

Cases . 



1775- 

-1793 

1 


CHANCERY. 





Saxton’s Reports. 

. ..■( 

1 N. 

J. Eq.)* 

1830- 

-1832 

1 

Green’s Reports. 

..( 2- 

- 4 N. 

J. Eq.) 

1833- 

-1845 

3 

Halsted’s Reports. 

.(5- 

- 8 N. 

J. E(|.) 

1845- 

-1852 

4 

Stockton’s Reports .... 

.(9 

-11 N. 

, J. Eq.) 

1852- 

-1858 

3 

Beasley’s Reports........ 

.•(12- 

-13 N. 

J. Eq.) 

1858- 

-1861 

2 

McCarter’s Reports . 

.(14 

-15 N. 

J. Eq.) 

1861- 

-1862 

2 

Green’s (C. E.) Reports... 

.(10 

-24 N, 

. J. Eq.) 

1863- 

-1873 

9 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

Halsted’s Digest of Reports. 1843 2 

Randolph’s Digest of Reports, {in preparation .) 

Nixon’s Digest of the Laws. 1709—1868 1 

Revised Statutes of New Jersey. 1847 1 

Gilford’s Index to the. Statutes. 1852 1 

Gilford’s Digest of Statutory Constructions. 1852 1 

Hood’s Index of Titles of Corporations. 1870 1 

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LAW. 

Date, Vols. 

•Coleman’s Cases... 1794—1800 1 

, Coleman and Caines’Cases. 1794—1805 1 

Johnson’s Cases... 1799—1803 3 

Caines’ Reports. . 1803—1805 3 

Caines’ Cases... . 1804—1805 2 in 1 

, Johnson’s Reports. 1806—1823 20 

Anthon’s Nisi Prius Cases .. 1808—1818 1 

Yates’ Select Cases. 1811 1 

Cowen’s Reports. 1823—1829 9 

Wendell’s Reports. 1828—1841 26 

Hill’s Reports .. 1841—1844 7 

Denio’s Reports... 1845—1848 5 

Lalor’s Supplement to Hill & Denio’s Reports. 1842—1844 1 

Barbour’s Supreme Court Reports .. 1847—1873 64 

Lansing’s Supreme Court Reports... 1869—1873 7 

Lockwood’s Reversed Cases. 1799—1847 1 

Lansing’s Select Cases. 1824—1826 1 

Edmonds’ Select Cases. 1834—1848 1 


CHANCERY 

Johnson’s Chancery Reports. 

Hopkins’ Reports. 

Paige’s Reports . 

Edwards’ Reports. . . 

Hoffman’s Reports. 

Clarke’s Reports. 

Sandford’s Chancery Reports . 

Barbour’s Chancery Reports. 

Chancery Sentinel, Saratoga .. 

COURT OP APPEALS. 


Comstock’s Reports.( 1- 4 N. Y.) 1847—1851 4 

Selden’s Reports...( 5-10 N. Y.) 1851—1854^^ 6 

Kernan’s Reports.(11-14 N. Y.) 1854—1856 4 

Smith’s Reports.(15-27 N. Y.) 1857—1863 13 

Tiffany’s Reports.(28-39 N. Y.) 1863—1868 12 

Hand’s Reports. .(40-43, 45 N. Y.) 1869—1871 5 

Sickels’ Reports.(46-47, 49-rO N. Y.) 1871—1872 4 

Howard’s Cases. 1847—1848 1 

Abbott’s Reports... 1850—1869 5 

Selden’s Notes of Cases. 1852—1864 1 

Keyes’ Reports. 1863—1868 4 

Transcript Appeals.. 1867—1868 7 


1814—1823 7 

1823—1826 1 

1828—1845 11 

1831—1850 4 

1839—1840 1 

1839—1841 1 

1843—1847 4 

1845—1848 3 

1841—1847 6 in 2 









































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NEW YORK— Contmucd. 
COMMISSION OP APPEALS. 


Date. Vols. 

Hand’s Reports .(44 N. Y.) IS'IO—1871 1 

Sickels’ Reports.(48, 51 N. Y.) 1871—1873 2 


PRACTICE AND CODE REPORTS. 

Howard’s Fractice Reports. 

New York Code Reporter... 

New York Code Reports {new series )., 

Abbott’s Practice Reports. 

Abbott’s Practice Reports {new scries) 


SURROGATE. 

Bradford’s Reports. 1849—1857 4 

Redfield’s Reports. 18^^1863 1 

Tucker’s Reports... 1864—1869 1 

SUPERIOR COURT. 

Hall’s Reports.( 1- 2 N. Y. Supr.) 1828—1829 2 

Sandford’s Reports.( 3- 7 N. Y. Supr.) 1847—1852 5 

Duer’s Reports ..( 8-13 N. Y. Supr.) 1852—1857 6 

Bosworth’s Reports.(14-23 N. Y. Supr.) 1857—1863 10 

Robertson’s Reports..(24-30 N. Y. Supr.) 1863—1868 7 

Sweeny’s Reports.(31-32 N. Y. Supr.) 1869—1870 2 


Jones and Spencer’s Reports ... .(33-34 N. Y. Supr.) 1871—1872 2 

COMMON PLEAS. 

Smith’s (PI. D.) Reports. . 

Hilton’s Reports . 

Daly’s Reports. 

« 

CRIMINAL. 

Wheeler’s Criminal Cases.. 

Roger’s City Hall Recorder. 

New York Judicial Repository... 

Gardenier’s New York Reporter. 

Lomas’ City Hall Reporter.. 

Parker’s Criminal Reports. 


1850—1854,^ 4 

1855—1860 2 
1861^1873 4 


1776—1824 3 

1816—1821 6 
1818—1819 1 

1820 1 
1833 1 

1839—1868 6 


1844—1873 45 

1848—1851 3 

1851—1852 1 

1854—1865 19 

1865—1873 14 


mayor’s court. 


Livingston’s Judicial Opinions 


1802 


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NEW YOEK— Continue <1 
rOLICE COURTS. 

Date. Vols. 

Skillman’s Reports (Burlesque) . 1828—1829 1 

NEW YORK COUNTY COURTS. 

Weekly Transcript Reports. . 1861 1 


KLKCTION CASES. 

Armstrong’s Contested Elections in the Assembly. I'?'77—1871 1 

DIGESTS, STATUTES, ETC. 

Abbott’s Digest of Reports, (New Edition) . 1794—1873 6 

Clinton and Wait’s L.w and Equity Digest. f. 1794—1872 7 

Cowell’s Digest of Criminal Decisions. 1799—1869 1 

Cornwell’s Court of Appeals Digest. .... 1847—1859 1 

Tiffany’s Court of Appeals Digest. 1847—1863 1 

Stone’s Index to Cases cited in “ New York Reports ”. 1847—1868 1 

Wait’s Table of Cases, New York Reports. 1794—1872 1 

Revised Statutes of New York, (Fifth Edition). 1859 3 

Supplement to the Revised Statutes. 1859—1863 1 

Fay’s Guide to Changes in N. Y. Statute Law.. 1859—1872 1 

Edmonds’ New York Statutes at Large, (Second Ed.). . 1867 5 

Supplement to Edmonds’Statutes at Large. 1867—1870 1 

Index to Edmonds’ Statutes at Large. 1872 1 

General Index to Laws.. 1777—1870 3 

General Index to Documents. 1777—1871 1 

New York Code, wdth Amendments . 1848—1873 1 

Voorhies’Annotated New York^Code... .. 1870 1 

Wait’s Annotated Nev/ York Code. 1871 1 

Election Laws. 1872 1 

Game Laws. 1873 1 

Insurance Laws, (Barnes’). 1871 ^ 1 

Manufacturing Corporations Acts. 1873 1 

Military Code. .• 1871 1 

Opinions of the Attorneys General, (Sickels’). 1796—1872 i 

Poor Laws, (Wade’s).. .. ... . 187o 1 

Poor Laws, (Nelson’s).'.. 1871 1 

Railroad Laws. 1850—IS.'l 1 

Railroad Laws, (McMastcr’s). 1872 1 

School Laws, (Rice’s). 1868 1 


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NOKTII CAROLINA. 

LAW. 

Date. 

Haywood’s Reports, (Vol. 1).( 1 N. C.) 1789—1798 

Haywood’s Reports, (Vol. 2).) i 1797—1806 

Taylor’s Reports...)/ 

Conference Reports.) ) 1800—1804 

Murphey’s Reports.( 5- 7 N. C.) 1804—1819 

Carolina Law Repository.)/ I 

North Carolina Term Reports.) t 1816—1818 

Hawks’Reports.( 8-11 N. C.) 1820—1826 

Pevereux’s Reports...(12-15 N. C.) 1826—1834 

Devereux and Battle’s Reports...(18-20 N. C.) 1834—1839 

Iredell’s Reports.(23-35 N. C.) 1840—1852 

Bnshee’s Reports .( 44 N. C.) 1852—1853 

Jones’ Reports. .(46-53 N. C.) 1853—1862 

Winston’s Reports.... .( 60 N. C.) 1863—1864 

Phillips’ Reports.( 61 N. C.) 1866—1868 

Phillips’ Reports.(63-64 N. C.) 1868—1870 

McCorkle’s Reports.( 65 N. C.) 1871 

Shipp’s Reports.(66-67 N. C.) 1872 

Hargrove’s Reports.^.(68-69 N. C.) 1873 

{TJte difitinction of Law and Equity has been abolished^ see Vol. 63.) 


Vols. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 
2 
1 

4 
4 
4 
13 

1 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 


EQUITY. 

Devereux’s Equity Reports.(16-17 N. C.) 1828—1831 2 

Devereux and Battle’s Equity Reports.. .(21-22 N. C.) 1834—184<L$^ 2 

Iredell’s Equity Reports.(36-43 N. C.) 1840—1852 8 

Busbee’s Equity Reports. .( 45 N. C.) 1852—^1853 1 

Jones’Equity Reports.(54-59 N. C.) 1853—1863 6 

Winston’s Equity Reports .( 60 N. C.) 1863—1864 1 

Phillips’Equity Reports.( 62 N. C.) 1866—1868 1 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

Battle’s Digest of Reports.. 1789—1866 3 

Revised Code, by Moore and Rodman. 1855 2 

Battle’s Revised Code (in preparation.) 


OHIO. 


. 1816—1819 

(Vols. 1- 5 Ohio.) 1821—1832 
....( 1- 9 Ohio.) 1821—1839 


% 


Tappan’s Reports (Common Pleas) 

Wilcox’s Condensed Reports. 

Hammond’s Reports. 


1 

2 

9 

































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OHIO— Continued. 

Date. 

Wilcox’s Reports.( 10 Ohio.) 1840—1841 

Stanton’s Reports.(11-13 Ohio.) 1841—1844 

Griswold’s Reports,... (14-19 Ohio.) 184H—18.50 

Lawrence’s Reports.( 20 Ohio) 1851 

McCook’s Reports..( 1 Ohio Sc.). 1852—1853 

Warden’s Reports.( 2- 4 Ohio St.) 1853—1855 

Critchfield’s Re'ports.( 5-2t Ohio St.) 1855—1872 

•''‘“-nVrfgttTllisi Prius Reports..>-. 1831-1884 

Curwen’s Overruled Cases. 1850 

Galt’s Justices’ Cases (Burlesque). 1851 

Handy’s Cincinnati Superior Court Reports . ... 1854—1856 

Disney’s Cincinnati Superior Court Reports. 1854—1859 

Cincinnati Superior Court Reporter. 1870—1872 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

Gholson and Okey’s Digest of Ohio and Ohio State 


Reports.. ... 1867 

Swan and Critchfield’s Revised Statutes, .. 186i) 

Swan and Sayler’s Supplement to Revised Statutes. 1868 

Chase’s Statutes at Large. to 1833 

Curwen’s Statutes at Large. 1833—1860 

Sayler’s Statutes at Large ... ... 1861—1865 

Page’s Military Land Law. 1850 

Seney’s Ohio Code. 1860 

Warren’s Ohio Criminal Law. 1870 

Walker’s Municipal Corporation Laws. ... 1871 


OREGON. 

^Oregon Decisions. 1853 

Wilson’s Reports. (1-4 Oregon.) 1853—1871 

Statutes of Oregon. 1851 

Deady’s General Laws. 1845—1864 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Dallas’ Reports ... 
Addison’s Reports 
Yeates’ Reports... 
Binney’s Reports . 
Browne’s Reports.. 
Ashmead’s Reports 


1754—1806 

1791—1799 

1791—1808 

1799—1814 

1806—1814 

1808—1841 


* Incorporated in Vol. i, Oregon Reports. 



































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rENNSYL VANIA— Continued. 

Date. Yols. 


Sergeant and Rawle’s Reports. 



1814—1828 

17 

Rawle’s Reports. 



1828—1835 

5 

Penrose and Watts’ Pennsylvania Reports. 


1829—1832 

3 

Watts’ Reports. 



1832—1840 

10 

Miles’ Reports. 



1835—1841 

2 

Wharton’s Reports. 



1835—1841 

6 

Watts’ and Sergeant’s Reports. 



1841—1845 

9 

Brightly’s Nisi Prius Reports.. 



1809—1851 

1 

Grant’s Cases. 



1852—1863 

3 

Alden’s Condensed Reports. 



1754—1814 

3 

Vaux’s Recorder’s Decisions. 



1841—1846 

1 

Parsons’ Select Equity Cases. 



1841—1851 

2 

Brewster’s Etpiity Rei)orts. 



1856—1871 

3 

Pennsylvania Law Journal Reports . 



1842—1861 

5 

Philadelphia Reports, (’ommon Pleas 



1850—1872 

9 

Pittsburgh Reports. 



1853—1873 

3 

Legal Gazette Reports. 



1869—1872 

1 

Barr’s Reports.. 

( 1-10 Penn. 

St.) 

1845—1849 

10 

Jones’ Reports. 

(11-12 Penn. St.) 

1849 

2 

Harris’ Reports . 

(13-24 Penn. St.) 

1849—1855 

12 

Casey’s Reports. 


St.) 

1855—1860 

12 

Wright’s Reports . 

(37-50 Penn. 

St) 

1860—1865 

14 

Smith’s Reports. 

(51-71 Penn. St.) 

1865—1872 

21 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

Purdon’s Digest of Laws, by Brightly. 1700—1872 2 

Wharton’s Digest of Reports (1754—1852). .... 1853 2 

Wharton’s Digest, Supplement (1852—1862). 1865 1 

Brewster’s Digest of Reports (1861—1867). 1869 1 

Mitchell’s Digest of Reports (in preparation). 

Brooke and Sharplcy’s Digest of Criminal Cases (in press). 

Linn’s Analytical Index to the Reports. 1754—1856 1 

Wright’s Index (Vols. 37-50 Penn. St. Reports) . 1860—1865 1 

Robert’s Digest of British Statutes in force in. 1847 I 


RHODE ISLAND. 


Angell’s Reports..( 1 B. I.) 

Durfee’s Rcpoits.( 2 R. 1.) 

Knowles’ Reports.( 3 R. 1.) 

Ames’ Reports .( 4- 7 R. I.) 

Ames, Knowles, and Bradley’s Reports....( 8 R. 1.) 

General Statutes. 

Arnold’s Index to Laws. 


1828—1851 

1851—1853 

1853—1856 

185^iL]863 

186^—1867 

1872 

1758—1862 


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SOUTH CAROLINA. 


Bay’s Reports. 1783—1804 

Brevard’s Reports... 1793—1816 

Treadway’s (S. Carolina). 1812—1816 

Mill’s Reports (Constitutional)... 1817—1818 

Nott and McCord’s Reports.. 1817—1820 

McCord’s Reports. 1821—1828 

Harper’s Reports. 1823—1824 

Bailey’s Reports. 1828—1832 

HiU’s Reports. 1833—1837 

Riley’s Reports.. 1836—1837 

Dudley’s Reports. 1837—1838 

Rice’s Reports. . 1838—1839 

Cheves’ Reports. 1839—1840 

McMullan’s Reports. . 1840—1842 

Speers’ Reports. 1842—1844 

Richardson’s Reports, Vols. 1-4. 1844—1851 

Strobhart’s Reports.. 1846—1850 

Richardson’s Reports, Yols. 5-12. 1851—1860 

Richardson’s Reports (13 Law and 12 Equity in 1 vol.) 1860—1866 

Richardson’s Reports, Yols. 14-16. 1866—1868 

Richardson’s Reports (N. S.).. 1868—1872 


Vols. 

2 

3 
2 
1 
2 

4 
1 
2 

3 
1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 
6 
8 
1 
2 
3 


CHANCERY. 


Desaussure’s Reports. . 1784—181^7 ^ 

Harper’s Chancery Reports . 1824 1 

McCord’s Chancery Reports. 1825—1827 2 

Bailey’s Chancery Reports.... 1830—1831 1 

Richardson’s Cases. . 1831—1832 1 

Hill’s Chancery Reports. 1833—1836 2 

Riley’s Chancery Reports. . 1836—1837 1 

Dudley’s Chancery Reports. 1837—1838 1 

Rice’s Chancery Reports . 1838—1839 1 . 

Cheves’ Chancery Reports. 1839—1840 1 

McMullan’s Chaneery Reports. 1840—1842 1 

Speers’Chancery Reports.. 1842—1844 1 

Riehardson’s Chancery Reports, Yols. 1-2 . 1844—1846 1 

Strobhart’s Chancery Reports. . 1846—1850 4 


Richardson’s Chancery Reports, Yols. 3-11 and 13-14. 1850—1868 11 




































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SOUTH CAROLINA— 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

, Date. Vols. 

Conner’s Digest of Law Reports (1835—1854). 1855 1 

Rice’s Digest of Law Reports (1783—1838) . 1839 2 

Simonton’s and Conner’s Chancery Digest (1780—1856) 1857 1 

Revised Statutes .1873 1 

t 

TENNESSEE. 

Overton’s Reports. (Tennessee). 1791—1817 2 

Cooke’s Reports... 1811—1814 1 

Haywood’s Repoi ts. .. 1816—1818 3 

J’eck’s Rej)orts ... . . 182]^—1824 1 

Martin and Yerger’s Reports. 1825—1828 1 

Verger's Reports. 1832—1837 10 

Meigs’ Reports. 1838—1839 1 

Humphreys’Reports. 1839—1851 - 11 

Swan’s Reports... 1851—1853 2 

Sneed’s Reports . . .... . . 1853—1858 5 

Head’s Reports. 1858—1860 3 

Coldwell’s Reports. 1860—187o ^7 

Heiskell’s Reports... .... 1870—1872 4 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

King’s Digest of Reports (1796—*1868). 1869 4 

Compiled Statutes. to 1871 3 

. TEXAS. 

Cases Decided in this State may be found in Dallam’s 

Digest of the Laws of Texas. 1840—1844 1 

Webb and Duval’s Reports.( 1- o Texas ) 1846—1848 3 

Hartley’s Rci)crts .. .. .( 4-21 Texas ) 1849—1858 18 

Moore and Walker’s Reports.(22-24 Texas ) 1858—1860 3 

Walker’s Reports .( 25 Texas ) 1860 1 

Paschal’s Reports ..( 25 Texas Sup.) 1860 1 

Robards’and Jackson’s Reports . .(26-27 Texas ) 1861—>1865 2 

Paschal’s Reports.(28-31 Texas ) 1866—1869 4 

Wheelock’s Reports. ...,(32-35 Texas ) 1869—1872 4' 

Robards’ Conseript Cases. 1 


























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TEXAS— Continued. 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

Dallam’s Digest of the Laws. 

Paschal’s Digest of the Laws. 

White’s Land Laws. 

Paschal’s Digest of Reports. 

Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure.. 


Date. Vols. 

1845 1 

1845— 1872 2 

1839 2 

1846— 1871 3 

1857 1 


‘ VERMONT. 


N. Chipman’s Reports 
D. Chiproan’s Reports 

Tyler’s Reports. 

Drayton’s Reports ... 

Aikens’ Reports. 

Vermont Reports.... 
Williams’ Reports.... 

Shaw’s Reports. 

Veazey’s Reports .,. 


.. .. 1789—1791 

.. 1789—1825 

. 1800—1803 

. 1815—1819 

. 1826—1827 

. 1826—1854 

,(27-29 Vt.) 1854—1857 
(30-35 Vt.) 1857—1863 
(36-45 Vt.) 1863—1873 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

Washburn’s Digest of Reports (1789—1843). 1845 

Washburn’s Digest, Supplement (1844—1850). 1852 

Revised Statutes (1863) with Supplement. 1870 


1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

26 

3 

6 

if 


1 

1 

1 


VIRGINIA. 


Randolph’s Manuscript Reports.j 

Barradall’s Manuscript Reports . V 1730—1740 

Hopkins’ Manuscript Reports.) 


Jefferson’s Reports.■] Vflo 

( 1 t bo—1 I I z 

Wythe’s Chancery Reports. . 1788—1799 

Washington’s Reports. .. . 1790—179() 

Virginia Cases. . 1789—1826 

Call’s Reports. 1797—1825 

Ilening and Munford’s Reports. . 1806—1809 

Munford’s Reports. 1810—1820 

Gilmer’s Reports. 1820—1821 

Randolph’s Reports. . 1821—1828 

Leigh’s Reports . 1829—1841 


3 


1 

1 

2 

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4 
6 
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VIRGINIA— Continued. 

Date. Vols. 

Robinson’s Reports . 1842—1844 2 

Grattan’s Reports . 1844—1872 23 

Patton, Jr., and Heath’s Reports. Special Court of 
Appeals.. 1856—1857 2 

DIGESTS, ETC. 

Tate’s Index to Virginia Reports... 

Patton and Heath’s Index to Reports 
Royall’s Index to Grattan’s Reports 
Digest of Reports (in preparation)., 

Tate’s Digest of Laws. 

Matthews’ Digest of Civil Laws.... 

Matthews’ Digest of Criminal Laws 
Revised Code of Virginia . 

WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 


Washington Territory Reports. 1854—1864 1 

Evan’s Reports. 1864—1872 1 


WEST VIRGINIA. 


Hagan’s Reports. (1-5 W. V.) 1863—1872 6 

Civil Code. . 1868 1 


1'790—1845 2 

1845—1855 1 

1844—1872 1 

1730—1868 
1840—1841 1 

1850—1857 2 

1860—1861 1 

1873 1 


WISCONSIN. 


Pinney’s Reports.. 
Burnett’s Reports , 
Chandler’s Reports 
Smith’s Reports... 
Spooner’s Reports 
(’onover’s Reports 


.. 1839—1846 

. 1842—1843 

, .. 1849—1852 

( 1-11 Wis.) 1853—1860 
(12-15 Wis.) 1860—1862 
(16-31 Wis.) 1862—1873 


1 

1 

4 

11 

4 

16 


DIGESTS, ETC. 

Simmons’ Digest of Reports.. 

Carter’s Code of Procedure. 

Taylor’s Revised Statutes. 


1842—1868 

1859 

1871 


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■A TABLE OF BRITISH REGNAL YEARS, 


FOR COSTENIENCE OF REFERENCE TO THE STATUTES ANH LAW REPORTS. 


Sovereigns. 

Commencement of Reign. 

Length 
of Reign. 

William I. 

October 14, lOdd... .. 

21 

William II . 

September ‘20, 1087. 

13 

Henry I. 

August 5, 11 00 . 

30 

Stephen... 

December 20, 1135. 

19 

Henry II.... .. 

December 19, 1154. 

85 

Richard I . 

September 23, 1189. 

10 

John. 

May 27, 1199’. 

18 

Henry III.. 

October 28, 1210). 

57 

Edward I. 

Xoyember 20, 1272. 

35 

Edward II. 

.Inly 8, 1307. 

20 

Edward III. 

January 25, 1320... 

51 

Richard II. 

June 22, 1377. 

23 

Henry IV...... 

September 30, 1399. 

14 

Henry V. 

March 21, 1413. 

10 

Henry VI. 

September 1, 1422. 

39 

Edward IV. 

March 4, 140l. 

23 

Edward V.. ... 

April 9,'1483. 


Richard III. 

June 20, 1483. 

0 

0 

Henry VII. 

August 22, 1485. 

24 

Henry VIII. 

April 22, 1509. 

38 

Edward VI. ... 

January 28, 1547.. 

t 

Mary. 

July 0, 1553.*. . . 

(i 

Elizabeth. 

Noyember 17 , 1558. 

45 

James I. . .. 

March 24, 1003. 

23 

Charles I .. . 

March 27, 1025. 

24 

The Commonwealth . 

January 30, 16-19. 

11 

Charles II*. 

May 29, lOOO. 

37 

James II. 

February 0, 1085. 

4 

AV’’illiam and Mary.. .. 

February 13, 1089...-.. 

14 

Anne. 

March 8, 1702. . . . 

13 

George I. 

August 1, 1714... 

13 

George II. 

June 11, 1727. 

34 

George III. . 

October 25, 1700. 

00 

George IV. 

January 29, 1820). 

11 

William IV. 

.June 20, 1830 ... 

7 

Victoria..... 

June 20, 1837. 


♦Although Charles II did not ascend the throne until 29 th Maj', 1660 , his regnal years 
were computed from the death of Charles I, January 30 , 1649 , so that the year of his restora¬ 
tion is styled the twelfth of his reign. 
























































































1831. 

1832. 

1833. 

1834. 

1835. 

1836. 

1837. 

1838. 

1839. 

1840, 

1841. 

1841. 

1842, 

1843. 

1844, 

1845 

1846, 

1847 

1848, 

1849, 

1850, 

1851 

1852, 


■ ru 


TABLE OF BRITISH REGNAL YEARS, ETC. 


TABBE OF REGNAL YEARS—Cow/mwef/. 


1 & 2 

Wm. IV. 

1853. 

.16 & 17 

2 & 3 


1854. 

.17 & 18 

3 & 4 


1855. 

.18 & 19 

4 & 5 

U 

1856. 

.19 & 20 

5 & 6 

a 

1857. 

.20 

6 & 7 

a 

1857. 

.20 & 21 

7 Wm. 

IV & 1 Vic. 

1858. 

.21 & 22 

1 & 2 

Vic. 

1859. 

.22 

2 & 3 

n 

1859. 

.22 & 23 

3 & 4 


1860. 

.23 & 24 

4 & 5 


1861. 

.24 & 25 



1862. 

.25 & 26 

5 & 6 

(i 

1863. 

.26 & 27 

6 & 7 

(( 

1864. 

.27 & 28 

7 (fe 8 


18()5. 

.28 & 29 

8 & 9 

a 

1866. 

.29 & 30 

9 & 10 

n 

1867. 

.30 & 31 

10 & 11 

n 

1868. 

.31 & 32 

11 & 12 

li 

1869. 


12 & 13 

a 

1870. 

.33 & 34 

13 & 14 

i( 

1871. 

.34 & 35 

14 & 15 

it 

1872. 

.35 & 36 

15 & 16 

a 

1873. 

.86 & 37 


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BRITISH LAW TERMS. 


By the Act 1 William IV, cap. 70, it is provided that in a. r»., 1831, and 
afterward,— 

Hilary Term shall begin on the 11th, and end on the 31st of January. 

Easter Term shall begin on the lath April, and end on the 8th May. 

Trinity Term shall begin on the 22d May, and end on the 12th June. 

Michaelmas Term shall begin on the 2d, and end on the 2,5th November. 

By the Act 1 & 2 William IV, cap. 3, it was further provided “ That in case 
the Day of the Month on which any Term according to the Act aforesaid is to end 
shall fall to be on a Sunday^ then the 3[o)iday next alter such Day shall be deem¬ 
ed and taken to bo the last Day of the Term ; and that in case any of the Days 
between the Tliurulay before and the Wednesday next alter Easter shall fall 
within Easter Term, then such Days shall be deemed and taken to be a part of 
such Term, although there shall be no Sittings in Bank on any of such intervening 
Days.” 

The Long Vacation extends from the 10th August to 24th October. 

The first Law Term is called from St. Hilary, “ Hilary Term,” because it used 
to commence on his festival (January 13). The Law Terms w^cre originally reg¬ 
ulated by the Canonical Constitution of the Church, rvhich, by exempting certain 
seasons, namely, Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and the harvest season, from foren¬ 
sic litigation, divided the year into four periods, or terms, called from the festivals 
immediately preceding their commencement, Hilary, Easter, Trinity, and Michael¬ 
mas terms. 

In Scotland, the Law Terms are difl’erently arranged. The Court of Session 
sits from 12th November to 20th March, and from 12 May to 20th July. But 
there, as in England and Ireland, the judges are employed in other business 
during the intervals. 



A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST 


OF 

BRITISH LAW REPORTS. 


ENGLISH. 


HOUSE OF LORDS. 


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Bro\vn, by Tomlins. 

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and Part 1 of Vol. IV. 

Bligh. New Series. 

and Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Vol. XI. 

Dow' and Clark. 

Clark and Finnelly. . 

Maclean and Robinson.. 

West. 

House of Lords Cases (Clark) . 

The Law Reports. 



PRIVY COUNCIL. 


Acton. 

I and Part 1, Vol. II. 

^ i Knapp. 

' Moore. 

v- Moore. New Series. 

Vol. IX is in course of publication. 

V—'The Law Reports. 

> Moore. The Gorham Case. 

Moore. East India Appeals. 

^ Vol. XIV is in course of publication. 

3 


Date of 
last 

Edition. 

No. 

of 

Vols. 

Size. 

Period. 

1740 

1 

folio 

1694 to 1699 

1789 

1 

8 vo. 

1697 to 1714 

1803 

8 roy. 8vo. 

1702 to 1800 


t) 

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1812 to 1818 


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1819 to 1821 


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Turner and Russell. 

Russell. 

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Russell and Mylnc. 

Mylne and Keen. 

Mylne and Craig. 

Craig and Phillips. 


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De Gex and Jones. 4 

De Gex, Fisher and Jones. 4 

De Gex, Jones and Smith. 4 


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Cooper, temp. Cottenham. 2 

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ROLLS COURT. 


Tamlyn. 1 roy. 8vo. 


Keen. 

VI Beavan. 

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Maddock. 

Simons and Stuart. 

Simons. 

Simons. New Series. 

Drewry. J 

Drewry and Smale. 

Younge and Collyer."I 

Collyer. j 

De Gex and Smale.J" 

Smale and Gilfard. 

GilFard.’. 

Hare. 

Kay. 

Kay and Johnson... *,. 

Johnson. 

Johnson and Hemming. 

Hemming and Miller. 

The Law Reports.. 


temp. V.-C’s 
Shadwell 
and 

Kiudersley. 


temp. V.-C’s 
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King’s and Queen’s Bencii- 

Skinner. 

ComlieHoach. 

Carthew. 

Holt. 


■Continued. 




S- 


vl 


vjLeo 

Cunningham “ 


V 

V 

V 

X. 

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Loftl. 

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1743 

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6 

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1 

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1792 

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1760 

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1732 

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1 

8vo. 

1794 

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> 

00 

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1815 

1 

a 

, 1871 

1 

8vo. 

1792 

1 

U 

, 1799 

3 

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1828 

2 

U 

. 1790 

1 

8vo. 

,1819-25 

O 

00 

o 

. 1802 

1 

4 to. 

. 1812 

5 

roy. 8vo, 

1790 

1 

8vo. 

, 1800 

o 

roy. 8vo. 

1813-31 

4 

U 

1817 

8 

(C 


16 

ii 


East. 

Smith, (J. P.).. 

Maule and Selwvn. 6 

I 

VI Barnewall and Alderson. 5 

\n Barnewall and Cresswell. 10 

\pJ Barnewall and Adolphus. 5 

Adolphus and Ellis. 12 

’s Bench (Adolphus and Ellis, New 

Series). 18 

and Blackburn. 8 

Ellis, Blackburn, and Ellis. 1 

V Ellis and Ellis. 3 

Best and Smith. 10 

Vi The Law Reports.. 


I Queen’s 
I Serie 
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1685 to 1699 

1686 to 1701 

1688 to 1711 

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1695 to 1741 
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1817 to 1822 
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1852 to 1868 
1858 
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Perry and Davison... 
Gale and Davison.... 
Davison and Merivale. 


Harrison and Wollaston., 

• J Willmore, Wollaston and Davison. 




Willmore, Wollaston and Hodges. 


Arnold and Hodges, 


BAIL COURT. 


Chi tty. , 
Dowling. 


(New Series). 


Dowling and Lowndes. 

Saunders and Cole. 

Lowndes, Maxwell and Pollock. 

N/' , Lowndes and Maxwell. 

Harrison and Wollaston. . . . 



Willmore, Wollaston and Davison. 
Willmore, Wollaston and Hodges. 
> i Arnold and Hodges. 


Wollaston. 

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1 “ 1704 to 1742 


COMMON PLEAS. 


Benloe and Dalison. 

. 1689 

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1486 to 1580 

Anderson. 

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\i.^ Taunton . 

Broderip and Bingham. 

X. Bingham... 

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Manning and 0ranker. 


Common Bench, with Index. 
_ -New Series., 


Harrison and Rutherfurd. 
^'>The Law Reports. 


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Marshall. 

Moore. 

Moore and Payne..., 

Moore and Scott. 

Scott. 

-New Reports. 

Hodges.. 

Arnold. 

Drinkwater. 




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Lane. 1657 

Hardres. 1792 

B unbury. 1793 

Parker. 1791 

Conroy (Custodiam). 1795 

Anstruthcr. 1817 

Forrest. 

Wight wick. 

Price. 

McCleland. 

McCleland and Younge. 

Younge and Jervis. 

Crompton and Jervis. 

Crompton and Meeson... 

Crompton, Meeson and Roscoe. 

Meeson and Welsby. . . 

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Haggard. 

Robinson (Dr. W.). 

Notes of Cases. 

Spinks (Eccl. and Adm.). 

Swabey. 

Lushington. 

Browning and Lushington. 

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De Gex, Jones, and Smitli.. . . 

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• I Gazette of Bankruptcy. 


INSOLVENCY CASES. 

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Macrae and Hertslet.. 

I Bankruptcy and Insolvency Reports 


RAILWAY AND CANAL CASES. 

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MERCANTILE CASES. 

\—jDanson and Lloyd. 

\-4 Lloyd and Welsby. . 

ELECTION CASES. 

House of Commons — 

Glanville. 

Douglas. 

Fraser. 

Philipps. 

Luders. 

Peckwell. *. . . 

Corbett and Daniell. 

Cockburn and Rowe. 

Perry and Knapp. 

Knapp and Orabler. 

Falconer and Fitzherbert. 

Barron and Austin. 

Barron and Arnold. 

Power, Rod well, and Dew. 

Wolferstan and Dew. 

Wolferstan and Bristow. 

O’Malley and Hardcastle. 


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Election Cases— 

Courts of Revision — 

Delane. i 12mo. 

Manning. ] <« 


REGISTRATION APPEAL CASES. 

jPigott and liodvvell. 

fLutwyche. 

Keane and Grant. 

Ilopwood and Philbrick. 

Ilopwood and Coltman. 

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MAGISTRATES’ CASES. 

'^1 Caldecott. 

Nolan... 

Dowling and Ryland. 

Manning and Ryland. 

Only 1 part of vol. 3 published. 

Nevile and Manning. 

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tXl Magistrates’ Cases. 

I Carrow, Ilamerton, and Allen (New Sessions 
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f Kelyng, Sir J. 

\— Foster. 

Leach. 

N— Russell and Ryan. 

V Lewin’s Crown Cases on the Northern Circuit, 

Moody. 

X. Den son. 

V Dearsly. 

X- Dearsly and Bell. 

X Bell. 



Leigh and Cave. 

The Law Reports. 

Cox’s Criminal Law Cases. 

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